A new UCSF study shows that the human lungs have just as many blood-producing stem cells as bone marrow. These stem cells are ...
How did humans evolve brains capable of complex language, civilization, and more? Scientists at UC San Francisco recently ...
COPA syndrome causes lung hemorrhaging starting in childhood. But one in three people with the disease mutation are spared.
Is artificial turf increasing your risk of injury? UCSF’s chief of the sports medicine and shoulder service Brian Feeley, MD, ...
UCSF Health has opened the Peninsula Outpatient Center in downtown Burlingame to bring the health system’s world-class ...
UCSF Health intends to continue regular operations, including emergency care, and expects to be able to maintain the majority ...
A study found that B12 requirements may be too low for some people, putting them at risk for cognitive decline.
UCSF study finds that less than half of homeless individuals regularly use illicit drugs, with methamphetamines being more ...
The FDA has approved an adaptive deep brain stimulation (aDBS) treatment for people with with Parkinson’s disease, making this groundbreaking technology available to people nationwide.
You’re reaching for your keys in the parking lot after a doctor’s visit when it hits you, “What did my physician say I wasn’t supposed to take with this new medication?” Visits can feel like a slalom ...
Liposuction and plastic surgery aren’t often mentioned in the same breath as cancer. But they are the inspiration for a new approach to treating cancer that uses engineered fat cells to deprive tumors ...
Brian T. Feeley, MD, FAOSS, UCSF orthopaedic surgeon and researcher, has been awarded the 2025 Kappa Delta Elizabeth Winston Lanier Award by American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS). He was ...