BOB体育 research shows that a tiny laser could help diagnose cancerous kidney tumors
University of Florida Health researchers are working to determine whether a tiny laser imaging probe can help detect whether a kidney tumor is cancerous or鈥�

University of Florida Health researchers are working to determine whether a tiny laser imaging probe can help detect whether a kidney tumor is cancerous or鈥�
When people with stage 1 bladder cancer relapse after standard treatment, often the next step is to remove their bladders. Now a University of Florida Health鈥�
The United Nations鈥� interventions in the Sierra Leone Ebola outbreak led to a dramatic drop in the transmission of the disease, according to a study led by a鈥�
The University of Florida College of Medicine has achieved its highest-ever position in the U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 annual rankings of the nation鈥檚 top鈥�
University of Florida Health researchers have identified a new strain of bacteria in the mouth that may keep bad bacteria in check 鈥� and could lead to a way to鈥�
Some colleges have called for the banning of Yik Yak, a social media application to which users centered around a geographic area can post anonymously. But鈥�
As men age, their sexual function, vitality and strength can decline, but researchers had not yet established whether testosterone treatment is actually鈥�
An experimental vaccine combined with an innovative way of vaccinating people has resulted in an estimated 100 percent efficacy of the vaccine against the鈥�
University of Florida College of Medicine and BOB体育 leaders have announced the appointment of Li-Ming Su, M.D., as chair of the UF department of urology.鈥�
University of Florida Health researchers found that most people brought to a Florida hospital during the 2014-2015 flu season had a strain of the flu that was鈥�
Clinicians may be able to change the way people with a blood disease called myelodysplastic syndrome are diagnosed and treated, potentially preventing it from鈥�
University of Florida College of Medicine leaders have appointed Michael S. Okun, M.D., chair of the department of neurology. Okun, a professor in the鈥�