kidney disease
The use of a race coefficient in the equation to test kidney function traces back to an old study that had serious limitations.
Marc Coronel just needed the right doctor in his corner. Dr. Anjay Rastogi came along just in time.
‘I knew that if it was me, if I was a match, I was going to do it,’ says Yadira Ortega
Former gang member turned TV news producer could have a transplant within a year
Never mind the fad diets, it really just comes down to what you eat and drink regularly, says a team of UCLA Health scientists
Variants, vaccines, artificial kidney topped the list
Being a great doctor is not just about being first in your class at Med School. It's actually much more about developing compassion, empathy, insight ...
Ask the Doctors answer a few questions in their monthly letters column
Detecting one of the most common cancers
UCLA Health’s Dr. Ira Kurtz and collaborators are nearing the finish line in development of the groundbreaking device