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UC Davis Health and WellSpace Health, both based in Sacramento, Calif., have partnered to expand heart failure care for high-risk patients through new community-based clinics, according to an Aug. 11 ...
Universities that have eliminated standardized test requirements for admissions in recent years generally experienced gains ...
With State leaving the Big Sky Conference after the 2025 season, the annual matchup will need to be moved to a non-conference ...
New England Patriots' UDFA training camp standout suffered an injury in the team's preseason opener and now lands on injured ...
The New England Patriots are reportedly putting rookie running back Lan Larison on injured reserve and signing veteran ...
“He’s got a grand vision on what he wants to do with his career,” said Plough of Ridley, who had a chance to meet with former ...
Governor Gavin Newsom announced the appointment of 18 judicial officials to California Superior Courts, with three in Alameda ...
Isaiah Perez first learned that he would wear No. 4 this football season at a June meeting with his defensive teammates at coaches. The news came at a busy time for the Eastern Washington tackle: His ...
The top two backs, Rhamondre Stevenson and Antonio Gibson, both have significant NFL experience including at least one season rushing for over 1,000 yards. TreVeyon Henderson, the current third-string ...
A new study in the International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health finds parents' workplace chemical exposure may ...
The Trump administration's decision to cut $500 million for new vaccine development raises concerns among health care administrators at UC Davis about potential risks during future outbreaks.
From farm workers to doctors and auto mechanics, new UC Davis research is showing that some parents' jobs could be impacting autism disorders in their children.