Are the chemicals we encounter every day making us sick?
Toxic exposure: Chemicals are in our water, food, air and furniture
Match Day's defining moment
Nearly 700 UC medical students from six medical schools match for residency training.
UCSF, Governor Brown announce new precision medicine projects
Six projects selected to harness power of advanced computing to better treat and prevent disease.
Beating breast cancer: The latest on prevention and screening
Some risk factors cannot be avoided, but there are plenty of ways to take preventative action.
$600M Chan Zuckerberg 'Biohub' led by UCSF, UC Berkeley announced
Two UCs and Stanford partner in a new research center focused on biotechnology and life sciences innovation.
Countdown to a cure: UCSF's effort to finally defeat AIDS
Spurred by three decades of momentum and fresh funding, new tactics aim at ending - not just treating - the disease.
Nursing student, cancer survivor draws on experience to help patients
A 2016 graduate from the UCLA School of Nursing pays it forward to others.
Poor health: when poverty becomes disease
UCSF doctors and researchers address the impact of poverty on health in research and practice.
Beauty's hidden health cost for African Americans
Ph.D. student raises awareness about potential health risks of certain hair products.
Paralyzed man walks with help of brain-computer interface
Mind-controlled technology bypasses spine and creates gateway to a host of medical possibilities.
Employing dogs to sniff out cancer
Pups will put their superior sense of smell to work detecting cancer, especially at early stages, in humans.