NICU families at UofL Hospital receive a special Halloween treat
Last year, Jaclyn Maria and her husband were leaving University of Louisville Hospital with a brand new bundle of life, Luca. Taking home their...
Increasing access to psych therapies is focus of UofL lecture
The need to make psychological therapies widely available is the focus of the 鈥淏uilding Hope鈥 public lecture on Thursday, Nov. 1.
David M. Clark, PhD,...
UofL part of $17.98 million grant to continue tobacco research The American Heart Association, UofL and other universities will conduct studies for the next five years
Building upon the success of the past five years, the American Heart Association, in partnership with the University of Louisville, has received a nearly...
Eating disorders need personalized treatment, UofL researchers say
Researchers at the University of Louisville鈥檚 Eating Anxiety Treatment (EAT) Lab think understanding the causes behind eating disorders could lead improved and personalized treatment.
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UofL Hospital opens newly renovated and expanded Burn Center
University of Louisville Hospital this morning opened its newly renovated and expanded Burn Center, currently the only dedicated burn unit in the state of...
UofL Hospital receives re-verification as a Level I Trauma Center ULH is one of only two adult Level I Trauma Centers in Kentucky
UofL Hospital has been re-verified as a Level I Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons, recognizing the hospital鈥檚 dedication to providing the...
UofL joins prestigious group advising United Nations on sustainability solutions
What does the University of Louisville have in common with the Columbia University, Princeton University and Oxford University? All are members of the United...
鈥楾hink Pink鈥 event honors breast cancer survivors
The Kentucky Cancer Program at the University of Louisville James Graham Brown Cancer Center is teaming up with the Bullitt County Health Department to...
UofL tackling opioid misuse among older adults
The majority of older adults take at least one prescription medication daily, and according to 2016 data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health...
Study finds obese workers not being penalized for higher healthcare costs
Employers aren't penalizing obese workers with lower wages, workers who may drive up the company's health insurance premiums. That's the analysis of Conor Lennon,...































