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Start the New Year Strong: UCTV’s “Best of” Health and Science Programs for 2026

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January 15, 2026

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If your goal for 2026 is to boost your health, sharpen your mind, or simply feel your best, you don't have to look far for expert guidance. UCTV (University of California Television) brings the latest in science-based wellness, preventive health, and mental resilience straight from the nation's top researchers.

As the University of California's public-service media channel, UCTV translates cutting-edge research into practical knowledge you can use today. With more than 10,000 free, on-demand programs and 1.39 million YouTube subscribers, UCTV has become a trusted global resource for lifelong learners, patients, families and educators alike.

"UCTV plays a critical role in advancing the Stein Institute's outreach by providing a trusted platform that reaches millions of viewers globally," said Danielle Glorioso, LCSW, Executive Director, Center for Healthy Aging and the Stein Institute for Research on Aging-whose broadcast on dizziness and aging has yielded more than 3 million views. "This visibility allows our researchers and clinicians to engage the public with reliable health and science knowledge at scale."

Watch what's working: top health programs

Looking for inspiration to start the year feeling energized and informed? These viewer favoriteshave reached millions around the world, offering real science and everyday takeaways:

Science you can trust

What makes UCTV different? Every program is evidence-based, noncommercial and led by credentialed experts from across the University of California system. From the latest research on nutrition and metabolism to AI in healthcare, mental health, and climate and wellness, UCTV offers credible, clear and free health education for everyone.

"UCTV's Motherhood Channel helps ensure that when patients turn to 'Dr. Google,' they find clear, concise and evidence-based information they can trust. Its library of short, engaging videos on pregnancy, pelvic floor health, nursing, menopause, fertility and more has collectively garnered millions of views," said Dr. Julia Cormano, MD, FACOG, Assistant Dean for Clinical Curriculum and Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at UC San Diego School of Medicine. "We are grateful for UCTV's support in helping us reach patients with scientifically accurate information in an accessible and easy-to-consume format."

That spirit of trusted, accessible science extends across all of UCTV's health and research programming, supporting the public with reliable, everyday health guidance about topical subjects from the news and other influential sources.

"People are understandably fascinated by the idea of living healthier for longer, and stem cells are central to that conversation," added Robert Signer, PhD, Deputy Director of the Stem Cell Discovery Center at the Sanford Stem Cell Institute and Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Regenerative Medicine. "UCTV ensures that the public hears about the latest discoveries with the right balance of excitement and scientific rigor.

UCTV plays a critical role in advancing the Stein Institute's outreach by providing a trusted platform that reaches millions of viewers globally. This visibility allows our researchers and clinicians to engage the public with reliable health and science knowledge at scale. Danielle Glorioso, LCSW, Executive Director, Center for Healthy Aging and the Stein Institute for Research on Aging-whose broadcast on dizziness and aging has yielded more than 3 million views.

Watch anytime, anywhere

UCTV is accessible worldwide via uctv.tv and YouTube, as well as through California cable channels, schools, libraries and community health organizations. Most programs include captions and transcripts, with several offered in bilingual English-Spanish formats to ensure accessibility for all.

"For the Stein Institute, UCTV has been essential in helping us extend our mission to global audiences," noted Glorioso. "It is especially meaningful that life-changing health and science lectures are freely accessible, allowing our experts to reach millions of people worldwide with credible, evidence-based information on healthy aging.

A healthier year starts here

As you advance your goals for 2026, let science be your guide. Whether you're curious about healthy aging, brain health, the microbiome, or stress management, UCTV offers a wealth of trustworthy programs to help you start the year informed, inspired, and in tip-top health.

Watch now at uctv.tv and make 2026 your healthiest year yet.

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