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Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is the most advanced stage of infection caused by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). HIV attacks the immune system making your body[...]
Seasonal Depression also known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a form of depression that typically occurs in the fall and winter months when the[...]
Dear colleagues, I can hardly believe the months have rolled to December. Everywhere you look, you see decorations and festivities. Nearly every store is playing[...]
Happy Thanksgiving to my UC Riverside Health Family: We are approaching one of my favorite holidays – Thanksgiving. It’s a time when we can pause[...]
Over 35 million people are dealing with the effects of diabetes that range from all areas of their bodies. Diabetes occurs when the human body[...]
As healthcare prices are constantly increasing, it is important that you take action to protect yourself and these inflating costs. In 2024, the University of[...]
Attention Deficit Disorder or more commonly known as ADHD is one of the most common neurological developmental disorders. ADHD can make daily duties for children[...]
It's October and the 10th Anniversary celebrations for the UCR School of Medicine (SOM) continue! Relive the moments from last month and join us for[...]
Hello to all of my colleagues, I hope you’re all doing well and looking forward to the coming holiday season. I’m always surprised at how[...]
On average, a computer keyboard, ATM, and dirty office desks carry around more infectious agents than toilet seats. Shaking hands or hand contact with different[...]