

UF Health researchers’ gene therapy for eye disorder shows promise in early testing
By Doug Bennett • Mar 13, 2023 • Lead StoryFor a video about how AAV gene therapy works, visit https://bit.ly/3J838qz. GAINESVILLE, Fla. — For people with retinitis pigmentosa, the world they see often starts changing in childhood or as young adults. Their night and...

Michael S. Jaffee, M.D., named chair of UF Department of Neurology
By Todd Taylor • Mar 10, 2023 • Lead StoryUniversity of Florida neurologist Michael S. Jaffee, M.D., an expert in brain injury and sleep medicine, has been named chair of the UF College of Medicine’s department of neurology. He succeeds Michael Okun, M.D., who has served...

UF Health joins national effort to improve patient outcomes
By Gary Mans • Mar 2, 2023 • Lead StoryUniversity of Florida Health is among 42 health systems nationwide chosen by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute to carry out pioneering initiatives to accelerate the implementation of practice-changing research...

Using artificial intelligence and patient medical records to predict Alzheimer’s disease
By Diana Tonnessan • Feb 24, 2023 • Featured Articles, Lead StoryUsing data in electronic health records, University of Florida researchers have designed an artificial intelligence system that can predict which patients will develop Alzheimer’s disease up to five years before receiving a...

First ‘Institute Professor’ of The Wertheim UF Scripps Institute inventing new ways to target incurable diseases via RNA
By Stacey DeLoye • Feb 21, 2023 • Lead StoryMatthew D. Disney, Ph.D., a professor and chair of the Department of Chemistry at The Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology, has been named the first “Institute Professor” at the institution....
Recent Articles
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UF researchers create method to predict leukemia drug complications
By Leah Buletti • University of Florida, UF Health, College of Pharmacy, UF Health Cancer Center • Mar 24, 2023 -
UF study finds no difference in susceptibility to COVID-19 in Black and white ancestral origins
By Sarah Carey • UF College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, UF Health • Mar 22, 2023 -
Two mutations team up to cloak a deadly brain cancer from the immune system, study suggests
By Stacey DeLoye • UF Health, UF Health Scripps, UF Health Cancer Center • Mar 15, 2023 -
New scientist takes aim at TB, the world’s deadliest infectious disease
By Stacey DeLoye • UF Health, UF Health Scripps • Mar 14, 2023
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The POST Magazine

The POST-Spring
Spring 2021When the COVID-19 pandemic exploded across the globe, everything changed. One year later, we’re all adjusting to the new normal. Workers from across UF Health share the lessons they’ve learned during this trying time. See their stories and other important news from UF Health in this edition of The POST.
Media Coverage
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High-tech hospital uses artificial intelligence in patient care
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COVID-19 Cases On the Rise Again
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Oyster study committee to weigh ‘limited entry’
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6 to Know: Local Hospital Updates Visitation Policy Amid COVID-19 Case Rise
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Things I Wish I Knew Before I Got COVID
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Health Notes: Give blood, save lives
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Save Your Tooth Month Q&A with Dr. Samuel Low
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Recurrent Stroke Risk High in AF, Even With Anticoagulants
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National baby formula shortage affecting families in Gainesville
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India Education Diary • May 18, 2022
Other Publications
Health In A Heartbeat
Sugar processed differently in obesity-prone rats, study finds
Mar 24, 2023
Sometimes, you open a bag of chips. And sometimes, five minutes later, you reach into that same bag and come up empty. Late-night snacking can be a dietary sore point for many of us, and occasionally involves overeating. Now, researchers from the University of Michigan are studying what makes...
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Highly processed food may increase cancer risk, study finds
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Clean air leads to clearer thinking
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Party for improved health
Mar 21, 2023
Animal Airwaves
Pain Management in Large and Small Animals
Mar 24, 2023
Whenever an animal requires surgery, the administration of anesthetic is key to minimizing pain and maximizing patient comfort and safety throughout the procedure. Each case is different, however, and it’s the job of the veterinary anesthesia specialist to determine what type of drug to use, how it...