Researchers to examine effects of fermented papaya preparation on driving performance among older adults
The new study is believed to be the first to investigate the use of a dietary supplement on driving performance.
The new study is believed to be the first to investigate the use of a dietary supplement on driving performance.
From Thailand to the United States, May Thongthum is determined to leave a positive impact on the public health field. The third-year student is on track to earn her PhD in public health with a concentration in One Health from the Department of Environmental and Global Health at the University…
A new study finds technologies, such as lane departure warnings and adaptive cruise control, may help people with Parkinson’s improve their on-road driving performance.
From earning his Ph.D. and master’s degree at the University of Florida to returning as the new director of the One Health Center of Excellence, Michael von Fricken is a Gator through and through.
This past June, Chris Georgas, an M.P.H. student with a concentration in social and behavioral sciences, presented at the UF College of Medicine’s annual Pediatric Science Day. Georgas’ work, conducted with the UF Diabetes Institute, focuses on the testing of fecal elastase as a possible predictive biomarker of type 1…
The department of occupational therapy celebrates a successful 2024 Occupational Therapy Summit of Scholars and recognizes the latest achievements in research science.
The department of occupational therapy hosted the nation’s leading and up-and-coming O.T. researchers for the 2024 Occupational Therapy Summit of Scholars.
by: Jenny Rogers Four years into his Ph.D. program, University of Florida Department of Environmental and Global Health student Daniel Acosta has never felt more sure of his role in the public health field. The 32-year-old student from Barranquilla, Colombia, moved to the United States in 2017…
By Sara A. Mayo Assistant Professor, Dr. Noah Hammarlund A recent study in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention investigated why some prostate cancer patients in the United States are less likely to receive potentially life-saving treatments. Researchers analyzed data from more than 40,000 Medicare recipients with substantial non-metastatic…
The INSPIRE program has trained aspiring SLPs, OTs, and PTs to be skilled early intervention practitioners. Reflecting on the program's legacy.