From the moment you wake up until you go to sleep, your eyes are working to bring you the world. Yet, according to the ...
Baby's first ultrasound is a joyous moment for expecting parents excited to get a sneak peek of their bundle of joy. While ...
Individuals and families that have experienced pregnancy loss, stillbirth, or a severely complicated pregnancy can find ...
Rana Jawish, MD, and Ben Lewis, MD, both recently received the 2024 New Investigator Award from the American Society of ...
University of Utah Health Plans announces the launch of its newest health insurance offering: Healthy U CHIP. This plan will ...
A new study led by scientists at University of Utah Health demonstrates that it is possible to impact health and behavior by ...
Take advantage of 30% off designer brands at upcoming John A. Moran Eye Center one-day sales. Try on frames from Kate Spade, Ray-Ban, Lafont, Maui Jim, and Tom Ford with brand representatives on hand ...
One of the most incredible aspects of parenthood is watching your child grow and develop. However, it’s not uncommon for parents to notice certain physical characteristics that may raise concerns.
It might sound unusual, but it's true: some children can faint while grooming their hair. It's a peculiar condition known as hair grooming syncope. Pediatrician Cindy Gellner, MD, delves into how ...
Shane Thoreson, DPT, is a key provider for the Running Injury Clinic at the University of Utah. He currently spends most of his clinical time treating injured runners through evidence-based techniques ...