

UF Center for Regenerative Medicine recruiting for trial on potential therapy for autoimmune disorders
By Bill Levesque • Aug 2, 2022 • Lead StoryThe University of Florida Center for Regenerative Medicine today announced the launch of a clinical trial to test safe dosages of umbilical cord-derived stem cells in the treatment of two debilitating autoimmune disorders. The...

UF Diabetes Institute to establish novel biobank to study cardiovascular and kidney disease in diabetes
By Bill Levesque • Aug 1, 2022 • Lead StoryA major step toward transforming the understanding of cardiovascular and kidney disease in the millions of Americans with diabetes occurred Thursday when the National Institutes of Health designated the University of Florida...

UF Health Shands hospitals nationally ranked in 10 adult, pediatric medical specialties
By Doug Bennett • Jul 26, 2022 • Lead StoryUniversity of Florida Health Shands Hospital once again has the most nationally recognized adult and pediatric specialties among Florida hospitals ranked by U.S. News & World Report. The 2022-23 Best Hospitals report released...

UF Health unveils imaging machine, one of 42 in world, to tackle difficult cancers
By Leah Buletti • Jul 21, 2022 • Lead StoryUF Health is now the first site in the southeastern United States to house a groundbreaking device that will provide personalized cancer treatment by combining extremely detailed magnetic resonance imaging, or MRI, with precision...

UF researchers discover new way to inhibit virus that causes COVID-19
By Doug Bennett • Jul 13, 2022 • Lead StoryWhen the virus that causes COVID-19 enters the body, it hijacks cellular proteins and suppresses the human inflammatory response, allowing the virus to spread. University of Florida researchers have discovered a novel way in the...
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Dr. Lisa Miller appointed assistant dean for the Orlando campus
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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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COVID-19 Cases On the Rise Again
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Oyster study committee to weigh ‘limited entry’
Apalachicola The Times • May 18, 2022 -
6 to Know: Local Hospital Updates Visitation Policy Amid COVID-19 Case Rise
NBC News Miami • May 18, 2022 -
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
Biz News Post • May 18, 2022 -
National baby formula shortage affecting families in Gainesville
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Researcher’s drug-discovery method promising against aggressive breast cancer
Medical Laboratory Observer • May 18, 2022
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Health In A Heartbeat
Many people think their diet is healthier than it actually is
Aug 5, 2022
Think you’re eating healthy? Guess again. Chances are you’re not doing as well at mealtime as you think. That’s what a federal study suggests. Researchers have previously established that self-reported health is generally a good predictor of well-being and mortality later in life. U.S. Department...
Animal Airwaves
Summertime ramps up the risk of ear problems
Aug 8, 2022
Summertime is full of fun for lots of our pets, but risks abound too. For example, animals that swim or have sensitivities to airborne allergens are at risk of developing ear problems. But dogs — and even cats — can suffer from ear issues all year round from other causes too, including food...
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How dogs learned to communicate with humans
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Cats costs versus pooch payments: the financial disparities
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Perils of cats in trees
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