University of Florida’s Equine Treadmill Helps Horses in Their Racing Careers and Beyond
For centuries, horses helped power daily life. They pulled carts, ground grain and drove early machines. Today, their role is very different. Horses are now…
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For centuries, horses helped power daily life. They pulled carts, ground grain and drove early machines. Today, their role is very different. Horses are now…
The look in her eyes and her next words would be etched forever in the mind of Elias Sayour, MD, PhD. Months earlier, the girl’s right leg was amputated, the…
Six days before Roberto Tellez was scheduled to see his local primary care provider in Tallahassee, a routine order for laboratory testing set in motion a…
On Oct. 22 in the journal Nature, MBI researchers published a study finding that patients with advanced lung or skin cancer who received a COVID-19 mRNA…
UF Health has formed a unique collaboration with Epic to launch a new electronic medical record feature, MyChart Central. Starting Nov. 6, patients can…
When it comes to transplant quality, the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients has consistently evaluated UF Health Shands Hospital as a top destination…
Even with excellent surgical outcomes, some patients with severe injuries to their musculoskeletal system face a complex recovery journey: Their scars aren’t…
Emilie Lynch has passed the 5-year milestone that doctors consider a yardstick for being cured of Hodgkin lymphoma not once but three times. Today, she…
Electron beam therapy, a key treatment for cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, often requires prolonged, uncomfortable positioning that prompts some patients to…
Navigating a world that has suddenly become unfamiliar can be difficult and discouraging. Many with vision loss are reluctant to leave their house or function…
In the ever-evolving landscape of pediatric surgery, advances in technology continue to revolutionize patient care. Among these innovations, robotic surgery…
Emergency personnel arrived at Paul Dell’s home, where his wife led them upstairs. They found him sitting upright in a chair, unable to say his name, age or…