Peering Through the Lens of a Pain-Free Future
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It was fall 2019, and Donald 鈥淒J鈥� Head was packed and in the process of heading to Nevada to photograph a project when he noticed he was losing sensation in鈥�
October 16, 2024
GAINESVILLE, Fla. 鈥� University of Florida Health scientists exploring how combinations of antibiotics can fight resistant bacteria have been awarded an $11.8鈥�
College of Medicine, College of Pharmacy, +2 more
Fitted for her first prosthetic leg at just 13 months old, it鈥檚 hard to fathom how many times in her life Grace Norman has put one on and taken one off. After鈥�
Let鈥檚 talk about the state of our mental health. Nationally, children and teenagers are more anxious than they鈥檝e been. So much so that the American Academy of鈥�
April is Parkinson鈥檚 Awareness Month, a time dedicated to shedding light on this complex neurological condition that affects millions of lives worldwide. UF鈥�
December 6, 2023
A project led by a researcher in the University of Florida's College of Public Health and Health Professions seeks to improve the effectiveness of clinical鈥�
AI at UF, College of Medicine, College of Pharmacy, +2 more
Sepsis is like an ember that sparks from a small campfire, suddenly threatening the whole forest. If not treated early, it can progress into septic shock. The鈥�
This Fourth of July holiday weekend, we saw not only record travel but record-breaking heat across the South, with heat indexes reaching 115-plus degrees and鈥�
More than 900,000 adults in the United States are living with multiple sclerosis, according to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. The multiple sclerosis鈥�
Almost everyone has heard of a hernia, but few understand its potential risks. Over five million people in the United States will suffer from a hernia, yet鈥�