Ifeyinwa Asiodu, a national leader in addressing maternal and child health disparities, shares recommendations from Breastfeeding in the United States, a landmark National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and…
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As health care in the United States continues to change, UCSF faculty and alumni are making sure that it continues to change for good. That means pioneering new care delivery models —or in some cases, reviving a…
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are emerging technologies with the potential to revolutionize health care, using powerful algorithms to do everything from make health care more efficient to…
As California’s population ages, UCSF School of Nursing researchers are working to understand the current and future needs of the state’s LGBTQIA+ older adult population. Their work will guide state leaders in…
Evidence-based public health nursing maternal and child home visiting (HV) programs show great promise for optimizing both the health of pregnant people and the health of their children and families.
The UCSF School of Nursing leads the way in research and education initiatives that are improving women’s lives.
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The Center for Disease Control last year issued a landmark update: for the first time, their breastfeeding guidelines include recommendations for people living with HIV.
The decision is a significant…
Use of disinfectants increased drastically during the COVID-19 pandemic – in the workplace, at home and in the community.
While disinfectants effectively destroy infectious microorganisms on objects and…
When the COVID-19 vaccine first became available starting in December 2020, long lines of people queued up at vaccination sites and appointment slots were quickly filled. But vaccine adoption varied, with Black…
The room erupts in applause as the player rolls a strike – his second in a row. But this isn’t a bowling alley. It’s the community room of a local residential care program, and the game is video…