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Brain Scans Reveal that Mindfulness Meditation for Pain Is Not a Placebo

September 5, 2024

Brain scans reveal that mindfulness meditation engages different neural pathways compared to placebo, demonstrating that pain relief from mindfulness meditation is not the result of the placebo effect.

UC San Diego Health Continues Regional Growth with New Clinic in Eastlake

October 28, 2019

UC San Diego Health opens a new clinic in Eastlake that offers express care and imaging capabilities with primary care opening late 2019.

UC San Diego Raises $3.05 Billion as Campaign for UC San Diego Concludes

July 14, 2022

…fellowships for the next generation of leaders and expanded the university’s positive global impact with research that is addressing some of the world’s most pressing concerns. Founded in 1960, UC San Diego is the nation’s youngest university to reach a multibillion-dollar fundraising goal in a single campaign, raising $1 billion…

UC San Diego Announces Chancellor’s Medal and Revelle Medal Honorees

June 19, 2014

…community—from delivering much-needed medical therapies, to supporting our students and future leaders, to establishing the campus as a hub for international research.” Since the Chancellor’s Medal was established in 2000, it has been given to select individuals and couples whose long-standing contributions to and involvement with UC San Diego have…

Common Antibiotic May Be the Answer to Many Multidrug-Resistant Bacterial Infections

June 10, 2015

Researchers at University of California, San Diego School of Medicine and Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences report that the common antibiotic azithromycin kills many multidrug-resistant bacteria very effectively — when tested under conditions that closely resemble the human body and its natural antimicrobial factors. The researchers believe the…

Campus Leaders: Diversity is Key to UC San Diego’s Innovation

December 6, 2011

…impacts communities by developing therapies for complex health-care challenges. UC San Diego Health Sciences supplements primary medical care offered by community clinics throughout San Diego County with subspecialty care. “We interact through telemedicine and by sending our residents and fellows to these clinics. Our students benefit from the opportunity to…

A Look Back at 2022

December 15, 2022

As we look forward to the upcoming new year, UC San Diego Today invites readers to take a look back at some milestones from 2022.

UC San Diego, Human Vaccines Project Harness Advances in Machine Learning

July 1, 2016

The Human Vaccines Project is teaming with the Qualcomm Institute at the University of California San Diego to apply advances in machine learning to solve critical problems impeding the development of vaccines and therapeutics for a wide range of diseases.

Feeling Blue? Here’s Where Students Can Find Support on Campus

November 17, 2022

There are over 40 psychologists, licensed clinical social workers, psychiatrists and post-doctoral residents at CAPS who serve more than 40,000 students. And while 1:1 appointments can be beneficial, many other resources are available that can help you face your challenges.

Promising Clinical Trial Results for Drug for Rare Disease in Which Patients Can’t Eat Fat

August 7, 2019

In a Phase III clinical trial, the drug volanesorsen significantly reduced blood fat (triglyceride) levels in participants with a rare disease called familial chylomicronemia syndrome; finding could also help inform better prevention methods and treatments for many types of heart disease.

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