UF Health study shows years of life gained by ideal Type 2 diabetes control
A person struggling to control their Type 2 diabetes might understand in the abstract the impact of the disease on their health. A doctor, for example, might…
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A person struggling to control their Type 2 diabetes might understand in the abstract the impact of the disease on their health. A doctor, for example, might…
University of Florida researchers are developing a new artificial intelligence tool that will help clinicians identify patients at high risk for opioid use…
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration in 2016 took action to reduce the overuse of fluoroquinolones, a type of antibiotic associated with serious side effects.…
Efforts to control the use of a potent anti-acne drug among pregnant women appear to be working, a University of Florida College of Pharmacy study has found,…
As concerns grow about the rising incidence of diabetes in children and teenagers nationwide, a team of UF Health researchers is developing a quicker, more…
Buying prescription drugs from other countries is one way some Americans have coped with rising drug prices. A new University of Florida study, published today…
A 2018 Florida law restricting opioid prescriptions for acute pain has led to a drop in opioid use, according to a study published by researchers at the…
University of Florida Health researchers, in collaboration with the Health Services Advisory Group, have completed a new quality measure for the Centers for…
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For more information, please contact: Diana Tonnesseen at dtonn@ufl.edu or 352-294-5972. UF researchers are poised to help some of the youngest and most…
The State University System of Florida Board of Governors has selected the University of Florida to lead a statewide consortium studying health outcomes…
Traditional statistical approaches to identifying people at high risk for opioid overdose misclassify and target many who are not truly at high risk. Now…