Each year about millions of Americans will start a diet without considering its relevance to long-term health.
Would you consider a therapy that might get you a few more months, but involved shaving your head and wearing a skullcap-like devce for 18 hours a day?
Thomas Grabowski, director of the UW Memory and Brain Wellness Center, talks about ongoing trials and interventions.
A wound-healing expert comments on a finding that mice that sustain a cut during the day heal faster than mice similarly injured at night.
A document specific to cases of cognitive illness helps ensure that the patient's wishes guide future care.
The average American consumes the daily equivalent of 19.5 teaspoons of sugar.
The absence of convincing evidence makes it easy to doubt the drugs' benefit in older adults, a UW Medicine cardiovascular specialist says.
The associated risk of type 2 diabetes increased with the severity and duration of common menopausal symptoms.
A UW Medicine cardiologist has created a one-of-a-kind simulator that uses diagnostic imaging of patients' hearts instead of drawings.
A therapy developed at UW shows promise in its first test in young boys who have an inherited deady muscle disease.