Limited eating times could be a new way to fight obesity and diabetes The Conversation December 5, 2019 What if you could treat common conditions just by limiting when you eat and drink all your calories? New research says it might work.
Hashtags make you less likely to trust news UC Irvine via The Conversation December 5, 2019 When news stories include a catchy hashtag, readers perceived the topic to be less socially important and more partisan.
Comedian Maz Jobrani on noticing the good in his life UC Berkeley December 4, 2019 How writing down three good things every day helped the stand-up see the positive in life.
Toward a “head-to-toe” health check from a single blood test UCSF December 3, 2019 A UCSF physician is developing a screen capable of providing a detailed portrait of current health and future disease risks.
Many pregnancies are shorter as climate change causes more 90-degree days UCLA December 3, 2019 The startling trend could cause health risks for newborns.
46 UC researchers named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science UC Newsroom December 3, 2019 Fellows are recognized by their peers for their contributions to innovation, education and scientific leadership.
How gratitude can help you bounce back from setbacks UC Davis November 26, 2019 It's not just for Thanksgiving — gratitude can help us overcome thought patterns hardwired in our brains.
If dogs could talk UC Riverside November 26, 2019 How we interact with pit bulls sheds light on the ways we reproduce social inequality, says Katja Guenther.
Planning a trip abroad? Before you pack, check the air pollution levels UCLA November 26, 2019 Study finds even a short-term visit to a severely polluted city is bad for your health.
Believe it or not, you have a really good sense of direction UC Santa Barbara November 25, 2019 We take it for granted, but our innate ability to navigate is actually extraordinary and rooted in the brain.