Heading into her second year as a University at Buffalo medical student, Sydney Johnson would once again come perilously close to another life-or-death situation.
University at Buffalo faculty members Stelios T. Andreadis, PhD, and M. Laura Feltri, MD, have been elected fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
U.S. is lacking in the strict regulations for commercially produced baby foods that parents might expect, according to research team that outlined risk prevention strategies for parents and health care professionals.
A study has found that people experiencing a miscarriage in states with restrictive abortion policies may be less likely to receive optimal care than those in states with supportive abortion policies.
Infant mental health is all about attachment and assessing and intervening to promote caregiver sensitivity and fostering secure attachment paradigms for infants and toddlers.
On Feb. 28, the Jacobs School will hold a virtual event to recognize rare disease patients, their clinicians and the researchers working to discover the causes of these conditions and, ultimately, the cures.
An innovative new study strongly suggests that the volume of white matter lesions is neither proportional to, nor indicative of, the degree of severe disability in MS patients.
We are highly appreciative of the talents and work of our trainees and have worked diligently with them on recent salary increases, including fiercely advocating for them to receive the state’s health care worker bonus.
The UB developed portal served as a one-stop website listing and linking visitors to sites and facilities offering COVID-19 vaccines in five Western New York counties.
Allison Brashear, MD, vice president for health sciences and dean of the Jacobs School, is recruiting patients for the NIH-funded study she is leading on people with ATP1A3 disorders.
Health sciences students and faculty supervisors will be providing free health information and screenings for community members of all ages, as well as sports physicals for K-12 students, at event in South Buffalo.