by Ashley Boarman | Dec 20, 2023
As relatives catch up this festive season, younger family members may observe some changes in grandma, abuela or great auntie. “Holidays are often when adult children who don’t live nearby first notice ‘something’s off’ with mom, dad or another older...
by Sutter Health | Dec 13, 2023
Multi-year sponsorship aims to elevate, expand community health and wellness programs SAN FRANCISCO – Bay FC, the first Northern California franchise in the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), today announced Sutter Health as the club’s first Founding Partner....
by Karin Fleming | Dec 6, 2023
Estrogen Level May Help with Decisions About a Treatment to Prevent Breast Cancer Women who are post-menopausal, or past menopause, have varying levels of estrogen. Now, findings from a study co-led by a researcher at Sutter Health showed measuring estrogen levels...
by Karin Fleming | Nov 30, 2023
Few hospitals in the U.S. have the necessary equipment and expertise to treat large vessel occlusion (LVO) ischemic stroke. This challenges emergency medical services staff who must quickly and accurately identify stroke type to ensure individuals are transported to a...
by Ashley Boarman | Nov 29, 2023
(Left to Right) Dr. Ranjan Ray, Leslie Barratt, Ted Jung, Nancy Jung, Dr. Brett Sheridan at Sutter’s CPMC | Nov. 2023 San Francisco resident Ted Jung was admitted to Sutter’s California Pacific Medical Center with heart failure in 2019. Doctors told him he’d...