Adults experiencing long COVID may be interested in a new University at Buffalo clinical trial that is testing low-dose lithium as a potential treatment.
The National Science Foundation-funded effort will address the nationwide shortage of speech-language pathologists, ensure at-risk children receive assistance.
On Feb. 2, the surgeon and author who gained national prominence working against racism and gun violence after treating ambushed Dallas cops in 2016 will share his story at Jacobs School event.
A new study is one of the first to reveal that there were fewer cases of multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) during the omicron wave of the pandemic than the delta wave.
Lack of guidance in the U.S. compared to Canada makes things confusing for advertisers and also opens up the potential for public health harms, researchers say.
Award-winning fashion photographer Rick Guidotti and NBC’s “The Voice” finalist Joshua Vacanti will visit the UB Department of Pediatric and Community Dentistry.
In addition to increasing the risk of fractures, low bone mineral density impacts oral health, causing teeth to become loose and dental implants to fail.
With assistance from local, state and federal law enforcement partners, UB Police continue to make progress in the investigation of the fatal stabbing case of SUNY Buffalo State University student Tyler Lewis.
University Police is moving into the final stages of our comprehensive investigation and expect the district attorney will take action on the case in the very near future.
The UB Department of Theatre and Dance hosts a season of dance, musicals and drama including favorites like Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella and many more.