Prostate Cancer Awareness Month — Restoring Normalcy
After cancer surgery to remove his prostate about five years ago, Bernard Cancel faced a frustrating dilemma common to men in his situation — male stress…
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After cancer surgery to remove his prostate about five years ago, Bernard Cancel faced a frustrating dilemma common to men in his situation — male stress…
Before opening the door, Sarah Wheeler prepares for the unknowable monster taking hold on the other side. She’s aware that cancer can yank her patients’ lives…
March 22, 2021
Patient care by a single primary care physician is associated with many health benefits, including increased treatment adherence and decreased hospital…
Department of Community Health and Family Medicine, +5 more
When the calendar changes to February, red and pink heart-shaped candy fills store shelves in preparation for Valentine’s Day. Let those hearts also serve as a…
For generations, we have known that fruits and vegetables are good for our health. Multiple studies show time and again that we live longer when we eat more…
Al Johnson has lived in Georgia for most of his life. After owning a successful auto repair shop in the area for 20 years, he had to retire his business right…
Cancer doesn’t stop — not even for the novel coronavirus disease, COVID-19. The unknowns related to the virus are leaving people concerned, especially cancer…
April 24, 2020
Piyush Jain was headed home from another late night in his University of Florida lab when he got the word from his grad student — the rapid test they had been…
UF Health Cancer Center, +2 more
By K.E. Hitchcock, MD PhD for the UF Hope and Healing Blog Survival rates in cancer worldwide have been improving for the last 40 years, but some types, like…
Sepsis, the body’s reaction to an infection, can lead to tissue damage, organ failure and even death. In light of September being Sepsis Awareness Month, we’ve…