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Viruses Don’t Just Make You Sick. They Affect Your Gut Bacteria, Too, Study Finds

February 3, 2022

from UF/IFAS Norovirus is a food-borne virus that causes food poisoning in millions of people each year. A new study from the University of Florida shows this virus also alters the bacteria […]

Clinicians May Now be Able to Tell COVID-19 From Seasonal Flu With Fast Turnaround Thanks to UF Research

February 1, 2022

from UF Engineering For those who have made a trip to a doctor or clinic during the oncoming flu season, the most nagging concern is whether their symptoms are indicative […]

Hot Tumors: The Turbo Engine That Immunotherapy Needed

January 7, 2022

by Maja Aganovic UF Innovate Immunotherapy is a hot topic of conversation when it comes to cancer treatment. Pediatric oncologist Dr. Elias Sayour and his team have found a way to make […]

Even at the Cellular Level, Ancestry Matters

January 6, 2022

by Emily Cardinali UF News Diseases impact different populations with varying prevalence, which is reflected in health disparities that are seen for illnesses like lupus, cancer, and cardiovascular disease. To […]

Two Common Compounds Show Effectiveness Against COVID-19 Virus in Early Testing

January 6, 2022

by Doug Bennett UF Health A pair of over-the-counter compounds has been found in preliminary tests to inhibit the virus that causes COVID-19, University of Florida Health researchers have found. […]

UF Health pilot program to deliver COVID-19 monoclonal antibody therapy to rural communities

February 20, 2021

Courtesy of UF Health Written by Diana Tonnessen A University of Florida Health pilot program will bring a new COVID-19 monoclonal antibody therapy to rural communities in North Florida during […]