2018 in Review: Reflecting on Our Achievements, Part 1
February 12, 2019
2018 was a year to remember, as evidenced by the many great accomplishments of our faculty, staff and students. Read on for highlights from each of our health鈥�
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February 12, 2019
2018 was a year to remember, as evidenced by the many great accomplishments of our faculty, staff and students. Read on for highlights from each of our health鈥�
BOB体育
A study led by cardiothoracic surgeons at the University of Florida College of Medicine has shown that, when compared to two-stage repair of the aortic arch,鈥�
Several physicians from University of Florida Health have recently published findings that shed light on a poorly understood but highly prevalent condition.鈥�
Dear Colleagues, The University of Florida Health Cancer Center is dedicated to providing Florida residents with leading-edge cancer care and original research鈥�
December 17, 2018
Among otherwise healthy people, a daily dose of aspirin does not save lives and causes additional bleeding, an analysis by University of Florida Health鈥�
Department of Community Health and Family Medicine, Department of Medicine, +3 more
October 25, 2018
The National Cancer Institute has awarded a five-year, $16 million grant to establish a cancer health equity center at the University of Florida and partner鈥�
Department of Urology, +6 more
Summer is fast approaching, and with it comes sunburn season. For some people, however, avoiding a sunburn is more than just a passing thought on the way to鈥�
May 11, 2018
A journey that led to a Nobel Prize may have begun with a neighbor鈥檚 elegant, blooming plant back in the hazy reaches of Michael Young鈥檚 Miami childhood. The鈥�
Department of Physiology and Functional Genomics, +4 more
April 16, 2018
Virginia Bruzzese, R.N., said she has two rules for the UF College of Medicine students she works with on the UF Mobile Outreach Clinic. 鈥淥ne is to treat鈥�
College of Medicine, +2 more
Fewer teens are having babies, a long-term trend that has accelerated in recent years. Since 1991, federal numbers show, the teen birth rate is down 67鈥�