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Guacamole is a game-day favorite, but what does it take to perfect it? Researchers at UC Riverside are peeling back the science of what makes a great avocado and how to turn it into a winning bowl of guacamole.
UC Riverside study reshapes understanding of toxoplasmosis and identifies new paths for treatment
UC Riverside studies reveal PTPN2ās role in keeping harmful bacteria in check and preventing inflammation
California Medicine Scholars Program is key to closing a 4,000-physician primary care gap by 2030
UC Riverside-led mouse study finds microplastics affect male and female offspring differently
UC Riversideās Dr. Lisa Fortuna is an editor of the journalās special issue
Discovery points to new āupstreamā drug targets for preventing atherosclerosis
Scientists create a vaccine that shields against Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever within days and protects for over a year
UCR-led study found the Spanish-language program improves health habits in rural communities
UC Riverside-led mouse study finds link between microplastic exposure and atherosclerosis
UCR Health pediatrician explains symptoms, transmission, and what parents should watch for as outbreaks spread
Collaboration between UC Riverside and City of Hope aims to eliminate cancer-causing proteins
Simple choices can make the holiday both delicious and heart-friendly, says UCR Health's Dr. Ramy Sadek
UC Riverside research reveals that common vaping ingredient can form chemicals that damage airway tissue even at low levels
UC Riverside mouse study highlights why fitness may matter more in a warming, drier world
Scientists identify two compounds that could benefit people living with multiple sclerosis
Study may explain why some people living with multiple sclerosis experience epileptic seizures
STOP COVID-19 CA showed how researchers and communities can work together to tackle health disparities
The surveys conducted by UCRās Center for Community Solutions uncovered both troubling disparities in the Inland Empire and hopeful signs of community cohesion. While the levels of well-being fell below national averages, Inland residents were more likely than other Americans to feel a sense of belonging in their communities.
UCR Healthās Dr. Alia Tuqan shares tips on staying healthy, active, and connected as we age