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For advance directives, a picture’s worth a thousand words
Ray Moseley, Ph.D, a University of Florida bioethicist (Photo by: Lisa Baltozer) Ray Moseley sees the trouble with advance health-care directives every time he…
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International ties influence education and science at UF
It's a small world ... It's no secret. With hundreds of faculty members and students who hail from everywhere from Berlin to Brunei, the HSC is an…
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2018 in Review: Reflecting on Our Achievements, Part 2
Part 2 of our “2018 Year in Review” focuses on the research institutes and centers that are part of the UF Health family: Cancer Center Clinical and…
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The Year in Review: Celebrating Our Achievements in 2017, Part 2
Part 2 of our “Year in Review” focuses on the hospitals, research institutes and centers that are part of the UF Health family: UF Health Cancer Center UF…
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The Year in Review: Celebrating Our Achievements in 2016 Part 2
Part 2 of our “Year in Review” focuses on the hospitals, research institutes and centers that are part of the UF Health family: UF Health Cancer Center UF…
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Six Things You Should Know About Prostate Cancer
Thomas F. Stringer, MD, a board-certified urologist and associate chairman of UF Health Urology, provides an expert’s perspective on a disease that affects 11%…
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Cyberbullying: A Growing problem in America
According to a 2011 report by the National Crime Prevention Council, cyberbullying affects nearly a half of all American teens. Defined as the use of…
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UF-inspired cooperative brings virtual rounds to veterinary students at several campuses
Alex Fox-Alvarez, D.V.M., an assistant professor of small animal surgery at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, has a reputation for…
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UF-led council differs from feds over guidelines for routine prostate cancer screening
A University of Florida-led advisory council tasked by the state with developing guidelines for early detection of prostate cancer has released recommendations…
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Prenatal cocaine exposure exerts subtle effects on schoolchildren
Children exposed to cocaine before birth show subtle but discernible differences in their ability to plan and problem-solve once they reach school age,…