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Researchers Map Zika’s Routes to the Developing Fetus

Zika virus can infect numerous cell types in the human placenta and amniotic sac, according to researchers at UCSF and UC Berkeley who show in a new paper how the virus travels from a pregnant woman to her fetus.

Patients at Highest Stroke Risk Not Prescribed Blood Thinners

Nearly half of all atrial fibrillation patients at the highest risk for stroke are not being prescribed blood thinners by their cardiologists, according to a new study by researchers at the UC San Diego and UC San Francisco schools of medicine.

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Secrets of Gentle Touch Revealed

UCSF scientists have uncovered the molecular basis of gentle touch, one of the most fundamental but least well understood of our senses.

New Clue to Brain Bleeding After Stroke Treatment

The only medication currently approved for stroke treatment – tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), which dissolves blood clots – is associated with an increased risk of bleeding in the brain, particularly among patients with hyperglycemia (high blood sugar).

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Blood Pressure Risk Gene Search May Need New Approach

<p>High blood pressure affects 1 billion people worldwide. At least 30 percent of individual variation in blood pressure is due to genes. The largest-ever study to search for risk genes has just been published and homed in on 16 new genes. But most of the genetic contribution to blood pressure remains elusive. A new research approach may be needed.</p>

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UCSF Presents Latest Advances in Neurology, Neurosurgery

<p>Dozens of faculty, medical residents, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students from UCSF presented their latest advances and discoveries in the fields of neurology and neurosurgery during international meetings in Honolulu and Denver.</p>

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