Tags: UF Health
UF Health breaks ground on Eastside urgent care
New center is part of a cooperative effort with city of Gainesville and Alachua County.
UF Children’s Hospital receives national recognition
Four specialty programs listed in U.S. News & World Report rankings.
UF Health Cancer Center receives recognition
UF joins two other Florida centers to be given prestigious designation.
UF Health receives Practice Greenhealth awards
Awards recognize UF Health’s environmental sustainability leadership.
UF Health to host health seminars
Talks will be on venous insufficiency, cancer and nutrition.
Study shows space travel takes toll on astronauts
UF professor studies brain scans of 30 astronauts from before and after space missions.
UF researchers make cancer discovery
Discovery could lead to new treatments for head, neck cancers.
UF Health, Flagler Health+ announce merger
St. Johns County-based organization to integrate into UF Health later this year.
UF Health provides automated pharmacy kiosks
Patients can acquire common medications at three UF Health ERs.
UF College of Medicine rises in national rankings
U.S. News & World Report moves UF up two spots to No. 35 for graduate school research.
Study: Sleep apnea poses serious health threat
UF study shows life expectancy shortens and causes health problems.
UF study links asthma and cancer risk
Researchers find chances to develop cancer increase in asthma patients.
UF: Chances to get COVID not race-based
Research shows ancestorial origins make no difference in susceptibility to COVID-19.
Local horse, Tonka, tries new device for swelling
Tonka retired to Alachua from Jacksonville.
UF Health to hold head, neck cancer seminar
Event will focus on latest advances in prevention and treatment.
UF Health to hold Bike Rodeo
Event will focus on teaching children safety practices for summer.
UF scientist takes aim at tuberculosis
New UF faculty member tackles one of world’s deadliest infectious diseases.
UF Health scientist lands grant for rare disease
Funds will go toward studying rare Smith-Kingsmore syndrome neurological disease.
Full-time family caregiving on rise
More than 53 million Americans provide care in home settings.
UF study links processed foods, cognitive decline
Neurons restructure to store memories for retrieval when needed.