UB medical residents, along with their faculty mentors, have dramatically reduced from 80% to 30% inappropriate PPI prescriptions at an urban academic medicine clinic in Buffalo.
Program based within the Department of Family Medicine at the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences has received a $140,000 grant to help address the opioid crisis in WNY.
Researchers have published the first study comparing brain changes among age-matched healthy controls and patients who have MS or other neurological diseases, including Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
Conference is set for March 24-25 and builds off the success of last year’s event, the nation’s first-ever gathering of mobile produce market representatives.
Researchers have discovered through a vast and novel computational library the first molecules that can modulate circadian rhythms by binding with high selectivity to the MT1 melatonin receptor in the biological clock.
Researchers surveyed cannabis users about beliefs on marijuana's effectiveness in treating certain medical conditions. The results reveal a big discrepancy.
Project will develop and test the impact of a community-based art-making and thinking-while-moving exercise intervention on cognition and motor function in adults 65 and older.