Cesarean sections are used almost three times as often to deliver the babies of women who have an unruptured brain aneurysm — a blood-filled ballooning of a…
The UF College of Medicine has lost a distinguished physician, teacher and mentor. David Paulus, M.D., passed away unexpectedly Wednesday night (Dec. 12) as he…
Dermatology, cardiology, women’s health, psychiatry, pain medicine and many other medical specialty practices, as well as imaging and laboratory services, are…
A new University of Florida research and education center brings to the Orlando area vital research on new therapies and cures, increased opportunities for…
Equipping hospital beds with alarms does not decrease patient falls and related injuries, according to University of Florida researchers and colleagues. The…
Carefully applying electricity to the brain can reduce tremors and involuntary movements associated with Parkinson’s disease and a wide range of other…
A longtime University of Florida pediatric pathologist and master teacher has passed away. William Henry “Bill” Donnelly Jr., M.D., died peacefully Sept. 30…
Flu season starts in October, and the UF Student Health Care Center is already in gear, arming students, faculty and staff against the virus. More than 500…
A University of Florida physician and colleagues have “mythbusted” a notion long held in medical circles: patients at teaching hospitals fare worse in July…
A pioneering University of Florida heart surgeon whose team performed Florida’s first open-heart surgery in 1959 has passed away. Myron W. “Bill” Wheat Jr.,…
The University of Florida Genetics Institute has named a new director, internationally noted genetics expert Patrick Concannon, Ph.D. Concannon, who will start…