Researchers from Huntsman Cancer Institute discovered the unusual role of lactate in the metabolism of alveolar soft part sarcoma, a rare, aggressive cancer that primarily affects adolescents and young adults
(KSL) - It鈥檚 the first Christmas for 22-month-old Aspen Erickson after her life-saving liver-kidney transplant - the smallest transplant of its kind ever on record.
(Times Record) - BOSTON - In her first two years in the U.S. Senate, Elizabeth Warren has drawn praise and ire among her Capitol Hill colleagues as well as the...
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Nov 28, 2014
(Fox Montana) - The victim of a plane crash near Great Falls gets a new temporary home in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Nov 27, 2014
(Deseret News) - SALT LAKE CITY - Rachel Lukasik was burned so badly in a central Montana plane crash that her local hospital couldn't treat her.
Bam.iobio (http://bam.iobio.io/) is the first app of its kind that allows scientists to analyze genome sequence data on their web browser, interactively, and in real-time, without having to rely on...
Nearly half the U.S. population takes vitamins, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But do we really need to take vitamins, and are we taking the right...
(Science Daily) - Black children are less likely to be diagnosed with and less likely to receive broad-spectrum antibiotics for ear infections than white children are, a new study has...
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Nov 17, 2014
(GE MIC) - Living in Utah means packed powder in April, canyoneering in the clouds, snow-capped vistas so vivid they look Photoshopped - and the shortest average work week in...
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Nov 17, 2014
(Global Newswire) - Merrimack Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq:MACK) today announced the election of Vivian S. Lee, Ph.D., M.D., M.B.A. to its Board of Directors. Lee currently serves as the Senior Vice...
Black children are less likely to be diagnosed with and less likely to receive broad-spectrum antibiotics for ear infections than white children are, a new study has found. But the...
(Los Angeles Times) - As nationwide alarm over Ebola begins to fade, hospital officials and public health professionals are trying to ensure that lessons learned don't disappear along with it.
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Nov 15, 2014
(The Salt Lake Tribune) - Many Utahns have a candy or soda vice, but that's exactly what an Olympic medalist is challenging them to give up.
David Eccles Business School along with the Center for Medical Innovation and Entertainment and Media Arts Engineering School have come together to form the Games4Health Challenges
(KSL) - SALT LAKE CITY - University of Utah researchers have made phenomenal discoveries over the years, including gene mapping to help in early detection of cancers. The National Institutes...
(Fox 13) - SALT LAKE CITY - The risk for carbon monoxide poisoning increases as the temperatures drop going into the winter months, health officials say.