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For UF researchers, pausing and resuming work has brought major challenges, sparked innovation
Media contact: Ken Garcia at kdgarcia@ufl.edu or 352-273-9799 David P. Norton, Ph.D., has spent nearly a decade building a collaborative, leading-edge research…
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Sleep medication use is dropping dramatically, study led by UF Health researcher shows
Americans aren’t turning to pharmaceutical options as often in the never-ending battle for a good night’s sleep. The use of medication to treat sleep…
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The Ride of His Life
When EMS arrived at the scene of Matthew “Matt” Benavidez’s motorcycle crash, authorities pronounced him dead. On Nov. 7, 2020, an SUV ran a flashing yellow…
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Studies: Inflammation-targeting antibody boosts preterm birth outcomes, prevents obesity-linked liver disease
JUPITER, Fla. — Targeting a master-regulator of inflammation with a monoclonal antibody potentially improves two unrelated conditions with limited treatment…
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UF researchers report mixed results in safety study of drugs seen as possible COVID-19 therapeutics
University of Florida College of Pharmacy researchers studying the safety of two classes of drugs touted as potential therapeutics for COVID-19 report mixed…
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COVID-19 not likely to trigger Type 1 diabetes, UF Health researchers find in joint study
A protein thought to be the novel coronavirus’ entryway into the body could not be detected in the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas in three dozen…
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UF Health chief epidemiologist debunks common COVID-19 vaccine myths
Here is a link to the UF Health COVID-19 website, for more information about the vaccine: As the new vaccines developed to combat COVID-19 begin to flow into…
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Fat loss can be triggered through the brain in animal model, researchers find
Activating a part of the central nervous system triggers fat loss and reduces body mass in rat models independent of dieting, University of Florida Health…
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‘Another bump in the road:’ COVID-19 from the perspective of UF Health cancer patients
Before COVID-19, cancer patients were united by their fight against the disease, no matter the difference in type, location or stage. Today, they’re united by…
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UF Health pediatrics expert answers questions about COVID-19 vaccines for kids under age 5
With the U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorizing the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech vaccines for children as young as 6 months of age, UF Health pediatrics…