UF researchers to study patient pain after surgery
Most patients undergoing surgery expect some pain and discomfort after the procedure. For a surprising number of people, however, the pain never really goes…
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Most patients undergoing surgery expect some pain and discomfort after the procedure. For a surprising number of people, however, the pain never really goes…
Two University of Florida researchers have invented a device that makes chemotherapy treatments more personalized, efficient and affordable. The miniaturized…
As an introduction to this newsletter, please check out a video created by Eric Wang, Ph.D., who is joining UF as an assistant professor of molecular genetics…
For decades, saccharin was wrongly labeled as a possible cancer-causing chemical. Now, nearly 15 years after being declared safe, University of Florida Health…
Inflammation is a major culprit in age-related macular degeneration and some other eye diseases. Now, University of Florida Health researchers have found a…
In patients with leukemia, cancer cells can embed within the walls of blood vessels and hide from chemotherapy, according to a University of Florida study…
The axolotl, a type of salamander, can regenerate lost limbs, regrow its own spinal cord and dodge cancer — which is why University of Florida researchers have…
University of Florida Health has been awarded a $11 million, five-year grant from the National Institutes of Health to create a one-of-a-kind center to help…
Here are some things that don't shut down when the government closes: Heart disease. Cancer. Diabetes. Alzheimer's. Schizophrenia. The list goes on.…
To help chart the course of biomedical discovery in the newest of the “-omics” frontiers, the University of Florida today launched the Southeast Center for…