Alcohol use disorder can lead to serious insomnia. But treating it is difficult—what’s going on in the brain during this withdrawal-related condition remains largely mysterious.
Health care professionals are especially prone to stress and burnout. Taking time to be outside—even just for a few minutes—and recreate is key to treating and preventing burnout.
With Utah’s rapid growth reshaping demand for care, U of U Health is evolving from a single-site academic medical center into an interconnected, high-performing health system.
New research shows that weight stigma—and not weight itself—has the biggest impact on mental health and healthy behaviors in the years after weight-loss surgery.
For the first time, researchers have created fruit flies that can become addicted to cocaine. The new model could prove valuable for the development of therapies to prevent and treat...
Top place to work in health care, Moran Eye Center founding CEO retires after 46 years, dental care now covered under Medicaid, new leaders, commencement, and more May momentos.
Highlighting investigators and their pioneering research programs, the Vitae program seeds new collaborations and development strategies by humanizing research through story.
The Office of Academic Culture and Community is creating a student-driven environment where every medical student and faculty member feels supported, connected, and equipped to succeed.
With a new Division of Medical Education, Katherine Anderson, MD, is building a culture where education is valued, educators are supported, and learners are inspired.