Researchers use AI to develop precision dosing for treatment aimed at preventing dementia
Using AI technology, UF researchers will determine precision dosing for a new treatment designed to prevent dementia in older adults.
Using AI technology, UF researchers will determine precision dosing for a new treatment designed to prevent dementia in older adults.
The findings could help physicians identify who is at risk of developing severe COVID-19 so treatment can begin earlier.
The study explores whether computerized brain training exercises can reduce the risk of mild cognitive impairment and dementias such as Alzheimer’s disease in older adults.
A new study of non-Hispanic Black and non-Hispanic white adults links chronic knee pain and key demographic factors to differences in areas of the brain tied to memory.
Eleven PHHP employees have been named UF Superior Accomplishment award winners in the Health Science Center division.
The college celebrated student research at its annual Research Day on February 11.
The college has selected 13 honorees for its Outstanding Alumni awards.
Nearly 50% of NFL retirees in a UF study who reported using opioids in 2010 were still using them in 2019.
Research could provide a path for more targeted future interventions, such as non-invasive transcranial direct current stimulation.
The program trains doctoral students to become independent researchers in Parkinson’s disease, dystonia, tremor and ataxia.