A new clinic is opening at the Fernside Family Services Center, which will provide northeast Gainesville residents with accessible healthcare and resources.
Read More »UF Study: Most Cases of Prediabetes Are Going Untreated
More than a third of U.S. adults are prediabetic.
Read More »Florida Institutions Awarded $16 Million for Cancer Research
The University of Florida was awarded $4,542,030 in funding for six research projects on cancer.
Read More »7 Years Later, HaLeigh Cummings’ Memory Still Rings In Putnam County
HaLeigh would be 12, and her family now has a better idea of what she would look like thanks to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, which released its newest age-progressed photo in January.
Read More »Gainesville Orthodontists Not Surprised At Job’s No. 1 Rating
Orthodontics tops the list of the 25 best jobs of 2016, which uses data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics to determine which jobs have the highest hiring demand.
Read More »UF Health Expansion To Provide More Cancer Care
The University of Florida's Health Proton Therapy Institute is undergoing an expansion that will allow it to treat about 25 percent more patients. The institute, located in Jacksonville, is the largest provider of pediatric proton therapy in the world.
Read More »Author Of Obama’s Favorite 2015 Book Kicks Off Speaker Series In Gainesville
Lauren Groff, author and Gainesville resident, kicked off a five-part humanities speaking series, “Imagining Florida: The Place We Call Home.” It took place at the Alachua County Library District. Her latest work, Fates and Furies was named Obama's favorite novel of 2015.
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