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Lithium Builds Gray Matter in Bipolar Brains, UCLA Study Shows

Neuroscientists at UCLA have shown that lithium, long the standard treatment for bipolar disorder, increases the amount of gray matter in the brains of patients with the illness.
April 6, 2007   |  
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UCLA Center for Health Policy Research Receives $2.75 Million Grant for Statewide Health Survey

Continuing its commitment to the most comprehensive assessment of the health needs of California's diverse population, The California Endowment recently awarded a $2.75 million grant to the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research to support the 2007 California Health Interview Survey (CHIS).
April 5, 2007   |  
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UCLA Identifies New Molecule Involved in the Body’s Processesing of Dietary Fat

UCLA investigators have identified a new molecule that may help regulate the delivery of fats to cells for energy and storage.
April 4, 2007   |  
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UCLA’s Project Strive Seeks to Reunite Runaway Teens and Families

When emotions swell between teenager and parent, both sides sometimes say and do things they later wish they could take back.
April 3, 2007   |  
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UCLA Pediatric Cancer Doctor Wins Presentation Award From Today’s and Tomorrow’s Children’s Fund

Dr. Theodore B. Moore, associate clinical professor in the division of pediatric hematology-oncology at Mattel Children's Hospital at UCLA, has been selected as the winner of the second annual Today's and Tomorrow's Children's Fund Faculty Presentation Award.
April 3, 2007   |  
3 min read
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Dieting Does Not Work, UCLA Researchers Report

Will you lose weight and keep it off if you diet? No, probably not, UCLA researchers report in the April issue of American Psychologist, the journal of the American Psychological Association
April 3, 2007   |  
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UCLA Named One of Six National Centers of Excellence for Influenza Research

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases is awarding the UCLA School of Public Health $18.5 million to create the Center for Rapid Influenza Surveillance and Research (CRISAR).
April 2, 2007   |  
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UCLA Seeks Women With Irritable Bowel Syndrome for Study Using Experimental Drug

UCLA researchers are seeking women between the ages of 18 and 65 with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) for a study involving an experimental drug being developed for the condition.
April 2, 2007   |  
2 min read
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Could Estriol Be the Elixir for Multiple Sclerosis? UCLA Researcher’s Promising Pilot Study Moves to Widespread Clinical Trial

It has long been common knowledge that pregnant women with multiple sclerosis (MS) experience a sharp drop in the disease's symptoms during the course of their pregnancy.
March 8, 2007   |  
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U.S. Child Health System Needs Total Overhaul, UCLA Researchers Say

When it comes to health care for our kids, we live in a hardscrabble world that is only going to get tougher.
March 6, 2007   |  
3 min read
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UCLA Seeks Adults for Study on Drug’s Effectiveness in Relieving Constipation Caused by Pain Medications

UCLA is seeking adults using opioid prescription medications for chronic pain — such as codeine, Vicodin, Percocet and morphine — for a study gauging the effectiveness of a drug in relieving constipation, a common side effect of opioid medications.
March 5, 2007   |  
2 min read
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UCLA Study Uncovers Clues About Why Graves’ Disease Attacks the Eyes; Discovery Suggests New Target for Treating the Disorder

UCLA researchers have uncovered new clues that may explain why Graves' disease attacks the muscle tissue behind the eyes, often causing them to bulge painfully from their sockets, as in the case of the late actor Marty Feldman.
March 1, 2007   |  
4 min read
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UCLA Study Finds That Vast Majority of Injured Workers in California Have Access to Quality Care

The vast majority of injured workers in California have access to quality medical care, according to a new study conducted by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research for the California Division of Workers' Compensation.
February 23, 2007   |  
3 min read
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World’s Largest DNA Scan for Familial Autism Suggests Two New Genetic Links to the Brain Disorder

The first results from a scan of the world's largest collection of DNA samples from families affected by autism point to two new genetic links that may predispose people to the brain disorder.
February 20, 2007   |  
4 min read
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UCLA Medical Center Honored by U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services for Achieving Notable Success in Organ Donation Rates

UCLA Medical Center has been awarded a medal of honor from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and OneLegacy, the nonprofit organ and tissue recovery agency serving the Greater Los Angeles area, in recognition of its success in helping to secure organ donations from more than 75 percent of eligible donors.
November 13, 2006   |  
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UCLA Medical Center Nurse Named for Hospital Hero Award

UCLA Medical Center today announced Lea Ann Cook (Miracle Mile area of Los Angeles), a registered nurse for 28 years, as the hospital's representative at the National Health Foundation's Hospital Hero Awards slated for Friday at the Los Angeles Westin Bonaventure Hotel.
November 6, 2006   |  
4 min read
Allan Pantuck
Cancer,
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Pomegranate Juice Keeps PSA Levels Stable in Men Treated for Prostate Cancer

Drinking an eight ounce glass of pomegranate juice daily increased by nearly four times the period during which PSA levels in men treated for prostate cancer remained stable, a three-year UCLA study has found.
July 1, 2006   |  
4 min read
Cancer,
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Science & Research

Breast Cancer Survivors with Fatigue have Immune Systems that Fail to Shut Down

Breast cancer survivors who suffer from persistent, debilitating fatigue years after their diagnosis have something in common: their immune systems don’t shut down following treatment, according to researchers at UCLA’s Jonsson Cancer Center.
May 1, 2006   |  
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