A UF study using peanut butter and a ruler to detect patients' sense of smell can help with Alzheimer’s disease diagnoses.
Read More »McDonald’s Banner Plane Crashes At UF’s Flavet Field Before UF-Arkansas Game
A plane crashed behind the University of Florida's Flavet Field on Saturday afternoon at 4 p.m. Multiple witnesses at the scene say the crash was quiet, likely indicating a low fuel issue. After the crash, all were reported safe, including the pilot.
Read More »Free Baseline Concussion Testing Helps Improve Concussion Severity Diagnoses
Robbie Del Castillo, 21, suffered his first concussion while playing lacrosse during his senior year of high school. In the past year, he’s had three more. Del Castillo has never taken a baseline concussion test, a test that analyzes different domains of the brain prior to injury as a basis …
Read More »Gainesville Restaurants, Supermarkets On Board With New Gluten-Free FDA Regulations
Gainesville residents with celiac disease won't have to search far for gluten-free foods. A new FDA ruling has defined "gluten-free" labels, and many Gainesville eateries are already ahead of the curve.
Read More »The Magic Lives On: J.K. Rowling Announces Potter-Related Movie
Thursday, author J.K. Rowling announced a new series of films set in the world of her "Harry Potter" series, igniting excitement from fans worldwide.
Read More »Gainesville Medical Practices Combine Eastern, Western Medicine
More Gainesville primary care centers, including the new North Florida Integrative Medicine Center, are putting checkups and acupuncture under one roof.
Read More »‘Pillar To This Community’ Gone From Union County After Pritchett Trucking Shootings
James Tallman, a Union County commissioner, said Marvin Pritchett’s death leaves a hole in the community. “And we’re going to dearly miss him.”
Read More »Gunman Kills Two Others, Himself In Union County
The Union County Sheriff's Office in Lake Butler says a longtime employee of Pritchett Trucking Company killed himself after fatally shooting his former boss and a coworker and wounding two others.
Read More »UF Health Pays Millions To Federal Government
Alleged billing improprieties lead to Shands settlement
Read More »UF Health Opens $45 Million Clinical And Translational Research Building
Sen. Bill Nelson was on hand Monday as UF opened its new building. One half of UF Health's new structure houses the Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI), the other half is the Institute on Aging.
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