Anti-cancer drug viewed as possible Alzheimer鈥檚 treatment doesn鈥檛 work in UF study
An anti-cancer drug about to be tested in a clinical trial by a biomedical company in Ohio as a possible treatment for Alzheimer鈥檚 disease has failed to work鈥�
An anti-cancer drug about to be tested in a clinical trial by a biomedical company in Ohio as a possible treatment for Alzheimer鈥檚 disease has failed to work鈥�
UF&Shands, the University of Florida鈥檚 Academic Health Center, is one of 12 institutions nationwide initially approved to implant a new device for treatment of鈥�
Now that Chelsey Hoyle is rid of her scarred, dysfunctional liver, the 1-year-old can really get down to the business of being a baby. Chelsey received part of鈥�
The pancreas transplant program at UF&Shands, the University of Florida Academic Health Center, is again open and accepting patients. The United Network for鈥�
Leslie Gonzalez Rothi, Ph.D., didn鈥檛 start her career working with brain-injured patients and stroke victims. She initially practiced speech therapy with a鈥�
An international group focused on treatment for patients with organ system failure has bestowed its Award for Excellence in Life Support to the extracorporeal鈥�
Agent X is coming. No one knows when or where it will appear, or what it will do when it does. But that doesn鈥檛 mean we can鈥檛 be prepared. Ira Longini, Ph.D.,鈥�
University of Florida researchers have helped identify the underlying cause of a genetically derived, potentially fatal reaction to an anti-HIV medication, and鈥�
GAINESVILLE, Fla. 鈥� University of Florida researchers have received a $1.5 million, five-year grant from the National Institutes of Health鈥檚 National Cancer鈥�
University of Florida researchers have identified a medical condition they say keeps many intensive care, heart surgery and burn patients from recovering fully鈥�
University of Florida researchers have received nearly $1.3 million from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases to uncover ways鈥�
UF&Shands, the University of Florida Academic Health Center, has reactivated its adult and pediatric liver transplant programs and can resume performing liver鈥�