New AI tool predicts risk and sheds light on development of complex diseases
The breakthrough development could lead to earlier interventions and more personalized treatments for some of the most challenging health conditions.
The breakthrough development could lead to earlier interventions and more personalized treatments for some of the most challenging health conditions.
HealthScreen will provide free screenings to identify people at risk for hypertension, heart disease, prediabetes/diabetes and stroke.
Ten faculty members were awarded tenure and/or promotion from the University of Florida for the 2024-25 cycle.
Since 2019, Helena Chapman, M.D., Ph.D., has supported a team that monitors Earth from above, logging environmental data to aid in public health surveillance and disease reporting.
Non-invasive stimulation of the nerve, a hot topic on social media, shows promise in clinical trials.
Cook is collaborating with Federal University of Goiás faculty on public health epidemiology projects.
Dr. Anna Baird-Galloway of the Department of Occupational Therapy and Dr. Linda Cottler of the Department of Epidemiology are this year's recipients.
His research uses machine learning to help predict hospital outbreaks of certain bacteria.
Is your cruise safe? Jerne Shapiro talks to Central Florida Public Media about preventing the spread of norovirus.
PHHP Days higlighted the breadth of teaching, research, service and clinical work across the college.