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UF Health Shands Hospital ranked best in Florida, among nation’s …

WebGAINESVILLE, Fla. — University of Florida Health Shands Hospital emerged as Florida’s top health center and one of the nation’s elite today in the U.S. News & …

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UF Health Shands hospitals nationally ranked in 10 adult, pediatric

WebUF Health Shands Hospital is a leading academic medical center in Florida, with 10 adult and pediatric specialties ranked by U.S. News & World Report. Learn more …

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UF, UF Health celebrate expansion of health care services at …

WebUniversity of Florida and UF Health leaders today broke ground at UF Health Durbin Park, a 42.5-acre health and wellness campus that will advance health …

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Medical AI tool from UF, NVIDIA gets human thumbs-up in first …

WebA team of 19 researchers from NVIDIA and the University of Florida said their findings, published Nov. 16 in the Nature journal npj Digital Medicine, open the door …

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The long-term effects of heatstroke on the body

WebYou try to get out of the heat and you're functional. However, heatstroke victims can go unconscious, lose motor control or become delirious, so their ability to …

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University of Florida scientist to fly on Blue Origin suborbital

WebUniversity of Florida Distinguished Professor Rob Ferl will be the first NASA-funded academic researcher to conduct an experiment as part of a commercial space …

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University of Florida researchers unlock new frontiers in brain …

WebAs a physician-scientist and cancer researcher at the University of Florida, Duane Mitchell, M.D., Ph.D., is providing hope for patients in an area where there is …

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Study reveals bias in AI tools when diagnosing women’s health issue

WebThe researchers said their findings demonstrate the need for improved methods for building the AI tools to mitigate health care bias. Karen Dooley November …

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UF engineering professor elected to The American Academy of …

WebThe American Academy of Arts and Sciences has elected University of Florida computer science professor and National Medal of Technology and Innovation (NMTI) …

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UF launches new Center for Regenerative Medicine

WebThe University of Florida has launched a Center for Regenerative Medicine to develop lifesaving therapies “to heal the body from within” using stem cells that repair damaged …

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Safeguarding the environment for future generations

WebThis Earth Day, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences reflects on research paving the way for positive change

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Social Media and Mental Health: Considerations from experts this …

WebDr. Morris has cared for college students for more than 20 years and advises that taking a social media break can be a significant way to protect one’s mental health …

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American Association for the Advancement of Science honors 12 …

WebThe American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society and publisher of the Science family of journals, …

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Gardening can cultivate better mental health

WebNew research suggests that many people may indeed reap mental health benefits from working with plants — even if they’ve never gardened before. In a study …

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Joe Glover selected as next University of Arizona provost

WebFollowing 15 years as UF’s provost, Glover stepped down from the position in July. He continued to serve the university as a senior advisor to President Ben Sasse.

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Opinion: Investigative journalism is not dying, it’s adapting

WebAs digital media changes how we consume information, and newsrooms scramble for resources, we need to train the next generation of reporters to keep …

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UF polymers can be catalyst for new era in manufacturing

WebOne company with origins tracing back to a University of Florida laboratory is working to create a future where drug therapies come with fewer side effects, water …

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Human activity ‘helped fuel’ red tide events, new study reveals

WebIn a new study that is the first to explain what some have long suspected, researchers found that human activity helps sustain and intensify naturally occurring red …

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How Roe v Wade changed the lives of American women

WebToday, roughly two generations after Roe v. Wade, women are postponing marriage, marrying for the first time at about age 27 on average. Seventeen percent over …

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New UF Health program blends holistic therapies, modern medicine

WebNew UF Health program blends holistic therapies, modern medicine. May 6, 2014. GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Acupuncture, meditation, massage — practices once …

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UF historian Ibram Kendi wins National Book Award, discusses …

WebIbram X. Kendi won the National Book Award for nonfiction on Wednesday for “Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America.”

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Physical activity, diet improve after bariatric surgery but do not …

WebIn a long-term study of adults who have undergone bariatric weight loss surgery, University of Florida researchers found participants’ physical activity and diet …

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"Energy is supposed to make our lives better."

WebThis is part of a series highlighting people at the University of Florida working to protect our well-being and the health of the planet, paired with works from the Harn Museum of Art …

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Triple Gator graduate Matthew Diller pursues his calling in …

WebFinding that perfect career pathway isn’t always easy, especially when you’re an uber-inquisitive student with a hyperactive mind like Matthew Diller.

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How Americans came to embrace meditation, and with it, Hinduism

WebEarly embrace of Hinduism. The first time the American public formally learned about Hinduism was through the World’s Parliament of Religions, a gathering of practitioners of …

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What is causing Florida’s algae crisis

WebRed tides are caused by a type of algae called a dinoflagellate, which also is ubiquitous in lakes, rivers, estuaries and the oceans. But the particular species that causes red tide …

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Community recognizes legacy of Alachua General Hospital with

WebCommunity recognizes legacy of Alachua General Hospital with historic marker. GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The public, local officials and University of Florida Health …

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Women commit shaken baby violence as often as men

WebWomen commit shaken baby violence as often as men. March 7, 2011. GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Women are just as likely as men to violently shake a small child …

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