Kidney stones can cause some of the most intense pain people ever experience, affecting daily life and leading many to hospital emergency visits.
With lambing season in full swing, the University of Wyoming Extension has published a new online resource for producers ...
Washington state has recorded more than double the number of measles cases in the first two-and-a-half months of the year compared to the 12 total cases reported in all of last year.
We asked Fred Hutch experts for their best advice on how people in Washington state can still get cancer screenings even without insurance. “Access to cancer screening is absolutely essential,” said ...
The McBurney Center has expanded resources as more undergraduate students report disabilities and require accommodations, but not all students find provided resources sufficient.
Enk will hold both administrative and clinical responsibilities within Student Health and Counseling — overseeing gynecology, sexual health, and gender-affirming care on campus.
UW Health doctor creates adaptive crayons for people with disabilities ...
A physical medicine and rehabilitation resident at UW Health is reimagining crayons by creating adaptive crayons for people with developmental disabilities, stemming from her past experiences.
A resident at UW Health is leading a creative initiative aimed at helping people with developmental disabilities.
The University of Wyoming has partnered with the Boone and Crockett Club to establish the Boone and Crockett Working Lands Wildlife Conservation Professorship in UW’s College of Agriculture, Life ...
UW Health seeks chief technology officer to oversee secure, reliable technology supporting patient care and clinical operations in Madison, Wis.
At least 26 measles cases across four counties have been diagnosed this year — more than double the number of cases ...
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