School of Public Health conducts first such study of minimum-wage policy at local-level supermarkets
Eye-sensory software designed to flag signs of brain injury for parents, coaches, medics
CPR and defibrillation from bystanders is less likely in neighborhoods with predominantly black residents, leading to worse chance for survival
Up to half of those screened for genital herpes may be incorrectly told they are infected
UW leads an effort to research the health benefits of contact with nature
UW scientist co-chairs gathering; attendees represent diverse global group
Patients No. 1 and 2 recovering well after UW Medicine specialists perform novel heart-valve procedure
Never stare directly at the sun: You could burn your retinas without knowing right away
Exploring how genetic instructions guide formation of body parts will be one of the many uses of this first-of-its-kind resource
The collisions promote mutations that may help bacteria adapt to stress