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UC Riverside-led open-label pilot study leads to a double-blind clinical trial to further test ecopipam’s efficacy and safety in adult patients who stutter
Five-year, $16 million grant from the National Institutes of Health will help launch Center for Health Disparities Research at UC Riverside
Research is supported by a five-year grant to UC Riverside from the National Institutes of Health
UC Riverside-led mouse study focuses on cannabis-like molecules that augment feeding behavior
School of Medicine’s Nicholas DiPatrizio will lead a team tasked with assessing the impact of long-term cannabis exposure on metabolic health and disease
Medical school graduate Hurnan Vongsachang will start her residency in emergency medicine this summer
UC Riverside biomedical scientist’s decades-long work moves to clinical trials
Project is the first major effort in the UC system to assess the needs of students in recovery
Surgery is associated with increased survival for patients with HER2-positive stage 4 breast cancer
38 students in Class of 2019 were matched for a residency program of their choice
Research could help reduce females’ susceptibility to several diseases, such as Fragile X and Rett syndromes
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that affects more than 2.3 million people worldwide. This debilitating condition periodically shutters communication between the brain and other parts of the body, resulting in symptoms that range from numbness and tingling in the arms and legs to blindness and paralysis. While treatments are...
Scientists unlock new molecular secrets to unravel the mystery
Nutrition education programs for children should incorporate all family members who act as caregivers
Partnership addresses long-term healthcare needs of Coachella Valley
The bedroom he shared with his parents and three siblings included a bunk bed, a queen bed, two wardrobes, and a narrow wooden table that served as his desk. That bedroom was where Alejandro Quiñones lived through middle school and high school with his family. Quiñones, 21, now a senior...
The device aims to reduce brain swelling and deliver a neuroprotective drug
UC Riverside-led study finds persons with any HPV type, more than one HPV type, or high-risk HPV are more likely to test HIV positive
Partnership provides opportunities for UCR medical students to train at a Riverside clinic focused on AIDS treatment
UC Riverside-led study will concentrate on alcohol use disorders in Pacific Islander young adults