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With a Comfort Promise, New Clinic Aims to Eliminate Pain in Kids

The UCSF Stad Center for Pediatric Pain, Palliative & Integrative Medicine treats young patients holistically by combining state-of-the art Western medicine with integrative medicine like acupuncture and hypnosis. The center is expanding with a new clinic in Walnut Creek.

A physical therapist provides therapy and pain management to a young girl.

How Artist Walter Hood Grew a Redwood Grove at UCSF Benioff Oakland

UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland has debuted a new installation called The Grove by local artist Walter Hood. The piece is the first of several community art installations that are part of ongoing upgrades and expansions to the hospital.

Wood planks stick out of a pillar to emulate tree branches. In the background are glass panels of children playing among Redwood trees.

Two New Vaccines Join the Fight to Eradicate Polio

Two new oral polio vaccines will help limit the amount of new polio strains and outbreaks by genetically engineering weakened polio virus in the oral vaccine to reduce reversion to dangerous forms.

A pair of gloved hands deliver an oral polio vaccine with a dropper into a young boy's mouth.

Can this Medication Reverse MS? Brain Biomarker Shows It Can

UCSF researchers developed an approach to measure an over-the-counter allergy medication’s effectiveness in repairing brain damage from multiple sclerosis (MS), making it possible to also assess future therapies for the disorder.

A microscopic image of numerous axons (in magenta) that are wrapped in myelin by oligodendrocytes (in cyan).

Why This Childhood Sleep Problem Could Lead to More Than Missed ZZZs

UCSF Benioff Oakland’s pediatric Sleep Lab has seen a rise in sleep apnea cases in children, emphasizing the need for diagnosis and treatment of sleep disorders in kids to prevent long-term health complications. The clinic offers state-of-the-art technology for observing and treating sleep disorders, benefiting both children and their parents by improving overall health and well-being.

A pair of gloved hands place a nasal air sensor strip on the upper lip of a young boy.

How School Health Clinics Help Students and Families Access Care

School-based clinics in Oakland provide comprehensive primary and mental health care to underserved students. Staffed by UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital Oakland, these clinics offer services from medical checkups to therapy, benefiting students' overall well-being and academic success.

A female Hispanic teenager sits on an examination table as she speaks with a female doctor. Her younger sister sits in the background.