This post was updated Feb. 28 at 8:18 p.m. Astrid Cabrera leaped at the chance to receive the COVID-19 vaccination as soon as she became eligible. Read more...
Photo: (Left to right: Courtesy of Astrid Cabrera, Courtesy of Melissa Bu)
This post was updated Feb. 28 at 8:18 p.m. Astrid Cabrera leaped at the chance to receive the COVID-19 vaccination as soon as she became eligible. Read more...
Photo: (Left to right: Courtesy of Astrid Cabrera, Courtesy of Melissa Bu)
This post was updated Feb. 28 at 8:31 p.m. A UCLA registry is facilitating blood plasma donations from recovered COVID-19 patients and helping guide COVID-19 research. Read more...
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Lily Sperling and her family evacuated their home in Austin, Texas after two nights without power and heat. In anticipation of the upcoming snowstorm and the possibility of a power outage, Sperling and her family charged two portable batteries. Read more...
Photo: Students in Texas experienced freezing temperatures, power outages and lack of access to water this past week because of Winter Storm Uri. (Courtesy of Divya Prasad)
The COVID-19 pandemic is a public health crisis but it is important to consider racial and ethnic disparities in the health care industry, UCLA professors said at a virtual event on Saturday. Read more...
Photo: UCLA hosted its 25th annual health care symposium, in which a range of medical professionals spoke on topics including racism, health disparities, mental health and incarceration in health care. (Daily Bruin file photo)
Rising ocean temperatures and ocean acidification could have negative cumulative effects that slow the growth of tropical coral reefs, according to a UCLA-led study published in early January. Read more...
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This post was updated Feb. 16 at 6:06 p.m. A group of UCLA researchers became the first team to use ultrasonic technologies to improve the consciousness of patients in disordered conscious states. Read more...
Photo: (Kylie Yamada/Daily Bruin)
The slow vaccine rollout in the state and country has made it difficult to carry out vaccination phases, a student health official said at a COVID-19 vaccine panel Thursday. Read more...
Photo: The Undergraduate Students Association Council held a COVID-19 vaccine panel Thursday to answer students’ questions about vaccinations. (Courtesy of Sandra Ocampo)