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Promising study out of UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals for kids with heart defects
5 months ago
MSN
KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco
5:47
Coffee is safe for people with A-Fib, UCSF study finds
6 months ago
MSN
KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco
UCSF study suggests yoga eases depression
Apr 15, 2017
ktvu.com
The Advanced Management of Diabetes Online Interprofessional Certificate | UCSF Medical Education
Sep 21, 2018
ucsf.edu
UCSF Turnaway Study Shows Impact of Abortion Access on Well-Being
Jun 30, 2022
ucsf.edu
0:01
Study: Regular and decaf coffee appears to lower "death risk"
Jul 12, 2017
local12.com
0:25
UCSF Study reveals risk tied to cannabis consumption
11 months ago
MSN
KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco
6:03
UCSF Study: Cardiovascular deaths in the U.S. reach record highs in 2023
10 months ago
MSN
KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco
1:07
By turning skin cells into brain cells, scientists can study autism using living neurons that have the same genetic mutations as patients. Read more ➡️ http://tiny.ucsf.edu/dyelRO | UCSF
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Apr 12, 2017
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UCSF
4:02
The pandemic threw fuel on the fire of the teen mental health crisis, says UCSF neuroscientist Tony Yang, MD, PhD. Seeking a solution, Yang was among the first experts to study the neurobiology of teen depression, and his team’s work inspired a new treatment that could rewire distressed adolescent brains. | UCSF
513 views
Aug 22, 2023
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UCSF
2:24
How revolutionary UCSF study hopes to help people with traumatic brain injuries
Dec 11, 2024
ABC7 San Francisco
Tim Johns
1:03
🧬 New study from UCSF confirms it: starving cancer cells of their energy supply may be key to stopping tumor growth. Cancer’s energy comes from glucose, glutamine, and fatty acids—and terrain medicine focuses on cutting off all three. Here’s how to begin restoring your terrain: ✅ Reduce sugar and processed carbs ✅ Cycle fasting and oxygen therapies ✅ Support mitochondria with targeted nutrients ✅ Strengthen detox and immune pathways This is exactly what I did after being told my brain cancer wa
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7 months ago
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Dr. Pete Sulack
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This cancer cell is trapped in walls made of blue light, thanks to a new technique invented by UCSF researchers. The Wittmann lab used light-sensitive proteins from oat plants to make this human cancer cell sensitive to light. The cell is unable to extend the thin filaments of its skeletal structure, called microtubules, to stretch and pull itself beyond the box. This new tool could revolutionize the way scientists study cell biology. | UCSF
150.6K views
Jan 29, 2018
Facebook
UCSF
Does decaf coffee or tea affect sleep?
Mar 17, 2021
goviter.com
UCSF reveals how sugar industry influenced national conversation on heart disease
Feb 15, 2022
universityofcalifornia.edu
1:29
Do you know why decaf is often bad? Whether you love it or hate it, there are undeniable differences between decaf and regular coffee, and that happens when the coffee beans are damaged through the decaffeination process. That doesn't mean decaf cannot be good or should be avoided altogether. #coffee #decaf #science | James Hoffmann
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Apr 9, 2024
Facebook
James Hoffmann
2:42
UCSF develops system to wean patients off dialysis. One woman says it saved her from dying
4 months ago
MSN
KCRA Sacramento
1:28
Just off embargo from the Scientific Sessions of the @american_heart: the DECAF trial: more good news about (REGULAR) coffee and the heart ☕️❤️ Research done at UCSF, by Dr. Gregory Marcus et al, found a decreased risk of A fib in coffee drinkers vs those who abstained. While coffee can raise heart rate, BP, cause insomnia etc when consumed in high doses or by people who are sensitive to caffeine, the bulk of medical evidence shows that it does NOT cause cardiac arrhythmias. #coffee #DECAF #hear
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6 months ago
Facebook
Ajenda by Dr. Jen Ashton
2 to 3 cups of coffee a day may reduce dementia risk, but not if it’s decaf
2 months ago
seattletimes.com
6:19
Cancer drugs might be the future of Alzheimer's treatment, study finds
9 months ago
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KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco
0:32
Coffee Boosts Gut and Brain Health, Even Decaf #Shorts
1 week ago
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Trust Starts in the Community: How CHWs Strengthen Patient-Provider Connections
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2 months ago
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UCSF School of Medicine
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Sep 18, 2017
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Feb 4, 2020
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