Study suggests certain people with depression may benefit from exercise
A study led by Dr. Vonetta Dotson found that specific genetic markers that put people at risk for depression may also predict who might benefit from exercise.
A study led by Dr. Vonetta Dotson found that specific genetic markers that put people at risk for depression may also predict who might benefit from exercise.
Dr. Dawn Bowers, a professor in the department of clinical and health psychology, is one of five faculty members to receive the UF Graduate School's 2015-2016 Doctoral Mentoring Award for excellence, innovation and effectiveness in mentoring.
Led by Dr. David Fedele, Team Speak is one of the first mobile health interventions to target health maintenance in early adolescence.
Whether you call it blended learning, hybrid learning or the flipped classroom, new models of learning that mix distance, hands-on and small-group learning are becoming increasingly popular. PHHP is no exception.
Autism researcher Dr. Cynthia Johnson has been awarded fellowship status in the American Psychological Association’s Division 33.
Dr. Glenn Smith and colleagues have received a $1.56 million PCORI funding award to develop a network that links patients and caregivers with scientists.
Scientists in the department of clinical and health psychology discovered that about one quarter of study participants had significant memory problems.
The UF Pediatric Sleep Study is designed to help children who are overweight and having sleep problems improve their sleep through behavioral strategies.
Student Adam Reid is honored for his work in helping to bring mental health care to people who are underserved.
Dr. Dawn Bowers and Dr. David Vaillancourt direct the Predoctoral Interdisciplinary Training in Movement Disorders and Neurorestoration program, which is supported by a nearly $1 million NIH grant.