The findings of a study strongly suggest that genetic testing should be done on all children with heart failure and myocarditis.
A study by UB social work researchers suggests that child welfare workers lack the assessment tools to identify potential chronic neglect.
Like bullets fired from a gun, photos can be traced to individual smartphones, opening up new ways to prevent identity theft.
UB researchers and OT students are developing a program to help caregivers assisting older adults with cognitive decline.
Colleagues of the late nursing researcher Ellen Volpe are continuing her work on a promising treatment for PTSD among urban youth.
Hearing different accents at home impacts infants' language processing, a study by a UB language development expert has found.
With funding from the NSF, researchers are studying the impacts of heat and cold in Phoenix and Buffalo.
The report looking at structural fires in the U.S. offers critical data to help those making decisions regarding fire protection.
A Buffalo mother’s successful participation in a smoking-cessation program is just one way WNY residents are benefiting from clinical research led by UB.
In a new paper, UB's Lynn Kozlowski aims to provide a clearer understanding of this often vitriolic debate through the lens of moral psychology.
UB psychologists have found that combinations of certain traits may guard against depression and anxiety.