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20 results for almonds digestive health and immune function adults and children

  • Cancer is the most common cause of death in adolescents and young adults (AYAs) ages 15-39 years with approximately 80,000 individuals within this demographic…

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    Researchers report the first premature babies to receive an experimental artificial amniotic fluid patented by University of Florida scientists appear to…

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    Let’s talk about the state of our mental health. Nationally, children and teenagers are more anxious than they’ve been. So much so that the American Academy of…

  • At UF Health, our pediatric pulmonary team offers the expertise of board-certified pediatric pulmonologists, along with an interdisciplinary team of nurses,…

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    Hematopoietic stem cells are the "parent" blood cells that produce white cells to fight infection, platelets to allow the blood to clot normally, red cells to…

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    Cystic fibrosis is a genetic disease that causes thick, sticky mucus to build up in the lungs, digestive tract and other areas of the body. It’s one of the…

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    As a lung transplant patient at UF Health, you can expect innovative, effective, and compassionate care from a program that sets a national standard for its…

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    As a young teenager, Savannah was an accomplished student-athlete who played on her high school’s girls golf team. She had been practicing with the team and…

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    Last week, we announced the creation of the UF Diabetes Institute. Given the many fundamental contributions of our faculty to this field over the years, the UF…

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    Part 2 of our “year in review” focuses on the hospitals, research institutes and centers that are part of the UF Health family. When added to the colleges…