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UCLA offers 'South Bay Peel' to treat and rejuvenate damaged skin
Patty Hollis, 43, was tired of putting on a lot of face makeup to cover brown spots that sun damage and aging had made more visible.
October 23, 2007
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UCLA doctor develops new technique to treat varicose veins - Vascular surgeon crafts unique instruments for vein-removal process
Dr. Peter Lawrence, UCLA's chief of vascular surgery, picks up size 7 crochet hooks from a fabric store - not to make sweaters or scarves but to use in a new technique he has developed to treat varicose veins.
October 22, 2007
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Cancer,
Behavioral Health,
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Psychologist honored for work helping cancer patients cope
Anne Coscarelli, the psychologist who directs the Simms-Mann/UCLA Center for Integrative Oncology, has been honored by the Los Angeles County Psychological Association (LACPA) for her ongoing contributions in helping patients and their families cope with cancer.
October 22, 2007
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3 min read
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UCLA scientists pinpoint a possible physical origin of Alzheimer's disease - Discovery suggests new ways to treat disorder's cause, not just symptoms
UCLA RESEARCH ALERT
October 18, 2007
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2 min read
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Elderly Medicare and Medicaid patients are not receiving high-quality care - Study of Medicare and Medicaid billing data represents advance in health care quality measurement
If the care received by vulnerable older people concurrently enrolled in Medicare and Medicaid was evaluated on a grading scale, it would squeak by with a barely passing mark, a new UCLA study has found.
October 16, 2007
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3 min read
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Reunion spurs follow-up study on treatment for DiGeorge syndrome - Findings show efficacy of bone marrow transplantation
More than 20 years ago, doctors at Mattel Children';s Hospital UCLA performed a successful bone marrow transplant on a baby girl who was born without a thymus gland and was suffering from severe immune deficiency.
October 16, 2007
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4 min read
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UCLA School of Public Health to host summit on climate change Oct. 17
Even the most optimistic scenarios suggest that global warming will significantly alter the world we live in over the coming decades.
October 11, 2007
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2 min read
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Medical Team travels to Peru to help children suffering from heart ailments - Volunteer dental team will also offer services
Dr. Juan Alejos, a pediatric cardiologist from UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital, will lead a team of more than 40 volunteers traveling to Peru to help several hundred children suffering from heart conditions from Oct. 20 to Nov. 4.
October 9, 2007
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2 min read
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Teen raises funds for pediatric pain program at Mattel hospital
Ashley Goodall, 16, who suffers from a rare condition called reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome (RSD), recently donated a check for $2,500 to the UCLA Pediatric Pain Program at UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital.
October 9, 2007
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3 min read
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UCLA Medical Center seeks volunteers for Ambassador program
A rewarding volunteer opportunity awaits those who wish to provide compassion and warmth by assisting patients and their family members at UCLA Medical Center in Westwood.
October 8, 2007
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1 min read
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UCLA to lead local center in landmark study of child health
The UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families and Communities has been selected as one of 22 new study centers for the National Children's Study, a nationwide project designed to assess the effects of environmental and genetic factors on children's health in the United States.
October 4, 2007
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5 min read
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UCLA to Lead Local Study Center in Landmark Government Study of Child Health
The UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families and Communities has been selected as one of 22 new study centers for the National Children's Study, a nationwide project designed to assess the effects of environmental and genetic factors on children's health in the United States.
October 4, 2007
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5 min read
Cancer,
Community,
News about UCLA Health
Grant Will Fund Community Efforts to Combat Cancer and Cardiovascular Disease
A Centers for Disease Control grant totaling $4.25 million over five years will allow UCLA researchers to address health disparities related to heart disease, stroke and cancer among African Americans, Latinos and Asians at the local, state and national level. The UCLA School of Public Health will provide technical assistance and training to health and social-service organizations, faith-based groups, schools, and other institutions.
October 4, 2007
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4 min read
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‘Operation Mend’ Partnership Between UCLA and Brooke Army Medical Center Offers New Hope for Wounded Warriors
Operation Mend, a unique new partnership between UCLA Medical Center and Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas, has been established to help treat several U.S. military personnel wounded during service in Iraq and Afghanistan.
October 1, 2007
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4 min read
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UCLA and Orthopaedic Hospital Unveil Innovative New Research Complex
Structure's design encourages collaborative approach to research on stem cells, musculoskeletal diseases and AIDS.
September 27, 2007
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6 min read
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Wounded U.S. Marine to Receive Reconstructive Surgeries Thanks to New Partnership Between UCLA and Brooke Army Medical Center
UCLA Medical Center and Brooke Army Medical Center (San Antonio, TX) announce a new collaborative project, "Operation Mend," to help provide reconstructive plastic surgery to several Armed Service personnel wounded during service in Iraq and Afghanistan.
September 27, 2007
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2 min read
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UCLA Medical Center Receives Hospital Quality and Safety Award
Surveys Aim to Educate Consumers, Improve Hospital Performance UCLA Medical Center has been named to the Leapfrog Group's 2007 top hospitals list based on a national hospital safety and quality survey compiled by the Washington, D.C.-based group.
September 26, 2007
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3 min read
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UCLA Medical Center Performs Its First Living Donor Kidney “Swap”
UCLA Medical Center on Sept. 20 performed its first living donor kidney "swap," a procedure in which a loved one of a kidney transplant patient who is not compatible as a donor exchanges organs with another incompatible pair under an innovative new paired donation program.
September 25, 2007
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3 min read
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Obituary: Dr. Mitchel D. Covel, UCLA Associate Dean of Development & Community Relations at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Dr. Mitchel D. Covel, associate dean of development and community relations at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, died Sept. 21 of natural causes at his home in Bel Air, Calif. He was 90.
September 24, 2007
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Cancer,
Community,
News about UCLA Health
Grant from Avon Foundation to fund program to help poor, underserved patients
A $1.16 million grant from the Avon Foundation will fund a program that helps poor, underserved patients being treated for breast cancer at Olive View-UCLA Medical Center navigate their way through the complicated county health care system.
September 19, 2007
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