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293 results for weight and metabolic health study
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2018 was a year to remember, as evidenced by the many great accomplishments of our faculty, staff and students. Read on for highlights from each of our health…
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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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UF Health Jacksonville radiologist played key role in development of PET-CT scanner Beyond the aqua blue river, the evergreens stood sentry, backed by…
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A parent's struggle with stress or depression can lower a child's quality of life - and it could hinder an overweight youngster's attempts to lose weight, too,…
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Since spring 2020, nurses across the globe have carried the weight of the COVID-19 pandemic on their tired shoulders, facing unimaginably challenging work…
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Authorities in the field of food addiction at the University of Florida say new research indicates that overeating and obesity problems might be effectively…
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Although tuberculosis is curable and preventable, about one-third of the world’s population is infected with TB. According to the World Health Organization, in…
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People in the oldest stage of life who regularly engage in aerobic activities and strength training exercises perform better on cognitive tests than those who…
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In interviews with nearly 6,000 residents of five U.S. cities, African-Americans were more likely than other racial and ethnic groups to express an interest in…
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Sara Jo Nixon, Ph.D., a psychiatry professor at UF's McKnight Brain Institute Older, active people who have a drink or two might be more impaired afterward…