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pages:- In the quest to cure Type 1 diabetes, scientists must develop better research standards
- Increasing diversity in the health professions can help improve health care, reduce costs
- Insurance benefits for exercise programs can cut health costs, UF Institute on Aging director says
- International consortium exploring long-term outcomes of treating hepatitis C releases first data
- Jesse Jackson rallies students against Prop. 54
- Low brain activity linked to protein levels in Disorder (Fragile X syndrome)
- Many in S.C. with HIV don't get treatment
- Marine station rolls out the welcome mat
- Med Students seek match … soon-to-be doctors find out … residency programs
- Medical One Stop Shopping
- Medical specialty one-stop shop at new UF&Shands at Springhill practice in northwest Gainesville
- Money allocated to treat HIV/AIDS: S.C. lawmakers OK $2.4 million for drug assistance
- More doctors opt for plastic: Physicians add cosmetic surgery to their services
- Mother-to-child HIV transmission rate falling, but more can be done
- New approach transports DA to cells
- New forensics program to investigate crimes against animals
- New nanoparticle could improve cancer detection, drug delivery
- New reference text helps reinforce UF’s position as leader in critical care medicine
- New rotavirus vaccines reduce illness burden in northeast Florida
- New UF campus at Lake Nona enhances medical, economic impact in region
- News Service director says journalistic calls for justice can be heard from afar
- NIH grants $9m to UF center to study small molecules
- Nobel laureate probes minimums needed for cellular life
- North side feels heat care crunch
- Obese kids carry an extra load of risks
- Older kidney transplant patients should more often consider live donors
- Organ donation group spurs debate — offers members preferred access to each other’s organs
- Osteoarthritis gene therapy being developed at UF could help both people, animals
- Pain care guidelines created for doctors
- Pediatric Hodgkin’s disease survivors face increased breast cancer risk