UF study links parental depression and children’s emotional and behavioral issues
Depression in parents may be linked with behavioral and emotional problems in preschool children, according to a new study led by a University of Florida…
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Depression in parents may be linked with behavioral and emotional problems in preschool children, according to a new study led by a University of Florida…
In the fight against high blood pressure and depression, there’s a new target being investigated by University of Florida Health researchers: gut bacteria.…
To address the growing public health threat of substance use disorders, UF Health is expanding its Florida Recovery Center with a new 9,000-square-foot…
UF Health Jacksonville physicians have received a grant to train community providers in South Florida on the best ways to recognize and treat signs of…
The lure of free snacks drew Alexandra Bedoya to her first session of the PALS THRIVE club during her freshman year at Saint Francis Catholic Academy. But it…
University of Florida Health officials today announced an expansion of clinical services at UF Health Springhill during a groundbreaking ceremony for a new…
Patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder are benefiting from the increasingly widespread availability of therapy through videoconferencing and other…
UF Health has begun an “interim management services agreement” with Select Medical to assist with the operation of UF Health Shands Rehab Hospital. As the…
The use of psychoactive “bath salts” — illegal synthetic drugs not related to the colored crystalline compounds for softening bathwater — can induce a…
UF Health Shands Hospital has been named one of the 100 great hospitals in America by a leading health care publisher. UF Health Shands Hospital made the list…
University of Florida College of Medicine leaders have appointed Regina Bussing, M.D., chair of the department of psychiatry. Bussing, a leader in developing…
The life and work of Richard C. Christensen, M.D., a professor of psychiatry at the University of Florida who served the homeless population for 25 years, were…