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UC Riverside mouse study describes mechanisms underlying sex differences for obesity
Emily D. Engelschall, associate vice chancellor of enrollment services, offers insight.
Emoji can replace many traditional quantitative measures, UC Riverside researcher argues
UC Riverside-led study focuses on caregivers’ take on how the sea affects their children’s health
UC Riverside-led study focused on older people living with HIV during the pandemic
Recognition validates many signature diversity efforts of the medical school
Inflammatory bowel disease, or IBD, describes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, two chronic diseases that cause inflammation in the intestines. IBD, which affects about 3 million adults in the United States, is an autoimmune disorder — a condition in which the body’s immune system attacks healthy tissues. Its symptoms include...
UC Riverside mouse study shows how gene mutation leads to ovaries failing prematurely
A new UC Riverside training program will help undergraduates transition into regenerative medicine careers, infusing the Inland Empire with expertise in cutting-edge trauma and disease treatments.
Dr. Martin Schlusselberg of the UCR School of Medicine explains
UC Riverside mouse study finds paternal exposure to phthalates increases risk of metabolic diseases in progeny
Farm working, mental health, and social and cultural barriers that some Asian American communities face.
UC Riverside experts share thoughts on the AI-powered language model that understands and responds to natural language
Health of Southern California’s farmworkers needs to be a priority, says UC Riverside study
UC Riverside study has health implications for people living around California’s largest lake
Study provides insights into fighting broad range of pathogen’s viral strains
Deborah Deas and Mario Sims are recognized for their contributions to advancing public health
UC Riverside mental health professionals answer questions specific to adults, children, and students
Two UC Riverside-led studies found concerning psychological and physical health problems among more than 300 NH/PIs in five US states
UC Riverside experts answer questions on Americans needing just one COVID-19 booster vaccine each year