British scientists announced the archaeological discovery of the remains of an additional branch of the iconic Stonehenge monument last week.
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UCLA EMTs balance student life with saving lives
The first call John Thompson ran was a response to a man who had a seizure and cracked his head on a cement planter.
Health factors determined by exercise motives
If you can’t breathe anymore, you are probably pushing your exercise to a level that is unsuited for you, said Alona Zerlin, registered dietician at the UCLA Center for Human Nutrition.
Previous experiences affect levels of stress
To Susan Smalley, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences, the mind is like a seesaw.
Organizations seek support for Chagas disease
Although 100 years have passed since Chagas was formally documented, little is known about the disease or how to treat it.
HIV vaccine still far from effective
Effective treatments and vaccines for HIV have so far been elusive, and UCLA researchers said they do not believe a solution for either will present itself in the next few years.
UCLA’s city lab holds competition to promote architectural sustainability
In the late 19th century, architecture played a fundamental role in the recovery and rebuilding of cities after major urban disasters, such as the Great Chicago Fire, according to Dana Cuff, the director of UCLA’s cityLAB.