Kathy Wilets, MPA, has been named System Chief Communications Officer and Joe Borgenicht has been named System Chief Marketing Officer for University of Utah Health.
Charles (Chuck) Ray, MD, PhD, has been named Interim Chair of the Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences in the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the University of...
University of Utah Health earned silver recognition in 2025 from the AMA’s Joy in Medicine? program for its efforts to reduce physician burnout and support clinician well-being.
Drugs currently in clinical trials for other conditions could help reduce risk of heart attack and stroke for IBD patients. "This could be lifesaving," senior author says.
The University of Utah School of Dentistry and Ultradent are partnering to distribute up to 80,000 free fluoride varnish kits to help protect children’s teeth from cavities.
Jeff Pettey, MD, MBA, has been appointed Chair of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences in the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the University of Utah and...
According to new analysis using Utah Population Database, a pregnant person's prenatal exposures can increase risk of intellectual disabilities in their daughter’s children.
By embedding behavioral health professionals into primary care settings, the Behavioral Health Integration program at University of Utah Health is fundamentally changing how mental health care is delivered. Now, when...
Ozempic can cause loss of body weight that isn’t fat, raising concerns that the drug lowers muscle mass and strength. New research in mice suggests that muscle mass changes less...
Animals that hibernate are incredibly resilient. Now, new genetic research suggests that hibernators' metabolic flexibility could lie hidden in our own DNA—and provides clues on how to unlock it, opening...
The U.S. News & World Report 2025-2026 Best Hospitals Rankings have rated University of Utah Hospital # 1 in Utah, the John A. Moran Eye Center is ranked 9th, and...
In a bold step to confront Utah's youth mental health crisis, the Huntsman Mental Health Institute launched an innovative 24/7 stabilization program tailored specifically for children and teens in distress...
Charlton Park, MBA, MHSM, a distinguished leader for safety-net health care in Utah, has been named the new chair of the Board of Directors for 340B Health, representing over 1,600...
University of Utah Health emergency physicians are now providing high-quality, compassionate care to patients at the Emergency Department at CommonSpirit Health Holy Cross Hospital – Salt Lake.
University of Utah Health celebrates 10 years of exceptional care and community partnership at the Midvalley Health Center since opening its doors in 2015.
El 13 de junio de 2025, la Universidad de Utah y University of Utah Health, en colaboración con la Fundación George S. y Dolores Doré Eccles, llevaron a cabo la...
On June 13, 2025, the University of Utah and University of Utah Health, in partnership with the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation, broke ground on the University of...
New research shows that weight stigma—and not weight itself—has the biggest impact on mental health and healthy behaviors in the years after weight-loss surgery.
Craig H. Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital at University of Utah Health has grown into a?beacon of recovery, reinvention, and resilience since opening its doors in May 2020.
For the first time, researchers have created genetically modified fruit flies that can become addicted to cocaine. The new model could prove valuable for the development of therapies to prevent...
Alana Welm, PhD, has been named chair of the Department of Oncological Sciences in the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the University of Utah.
The Osher Center for Integrative Health's new state-of-the-art facility addresses the whole person through team-based strategies that promote resilience, prevent disease, and restore health.
Rather than focusing on a narrow set of symptoms, the Center’s mission is to systematically study and elevate quality of life throughout stroke recovery.
Trained and genetic differences could help the women survive the intense physiological stresses of free-diving—and could ultimately lead to better treatments for blood pressure disorders.
New mathematical models suggest that for some cholera outbreaks, prescribing antibiotics more aggressively could slow or stop disease spread and even reduce the likelihood of antibiotic resistance.