Women who undergo Pap smear tests to screen for cervical cancer one, two or
three years after having had normal test results had about the same low rate of
significant cellular abnormalities, a University of California, San Francisco
study has found.
Measuring the levels of triglyceride fats in the blood does not aid in the
prediction of heart disease in men, according to new research from the San
Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center (VAMC) and the University of
California, San Francisco.
Minorities, particularly Hispanics and Asian Americans, are more likely than
non-Hispanic whites to report obstacles in access to health care, according to
a University of California, San Francisco study.
A study by researchers from the University of California, San Francisco has found that patients with HIV infection taking protease inhibitors do not experience short-term adverse virologic effects from using cannabinoids.
University of California, San Francisco researchers and Brazilian colleagues
report that analysis of blood samples taken at an anonymous test site in
Santos, Brazil from 1995 to 1999 show an increase in the rate of HIV infection
after a period of decline.