Lightning Strikes Again: Aniesia鈥檚 Kidney Transplant
It鈥檚 often said that lightning doesn鈥檛 strike twice, but in Ben and Felicia Morris鈥� life, it sure did. Ben and Felicia are the parents of three daughters鈥�

It鈥檚 often said that lightning doesn鈥檛 strike twice, but in Ben and Felicia Morris鈥� life, it sure did. Ben and Felicia are the parents of three daughters鈥�
Almost everyone has heard of a hernia, but few understand its potential risks. Over five million people in the United States will suffer from a hernia, yet鈥�
In May 2001, Morgan Humphreys turned blue. Until that point, her mother said, Morgans birth had been uneventful. After the care team took her newborn to the鈥�
August 5, 2021
The nation is in the midst of the latest coronavirus surge, with the highly contagious delta variant fueling a record number of hospitalizations in Florida.鈥�
Department of Epidemiology, Department of Medicine, +3 more
Pediatric neurosurgeon provides incredible care in child鈥檚 hometown One day in early January, Nicole Whitaker noticed her daughter Sophia鈥檚 eyes were turning鈥�
March 11, 2021
Many high school students on day nine or later of their COVID-19 quarantine period tested positive for the virus, a University of Florida study published in鈥�
College of Medicine, College of Public Health and Health Professions, Emerging Pathogens Institute, +1 more
January 19, 2021
A new University of Florida epidemiological study, based on contact tracing data from thousands of households in Wuhan, China, finds that while children are鈥�
College of Public Health and Health Professions, +1 more
May 28, 2020
They drive the buses. They keep the lights on. They collect the garbage. In the face of the biggest public health emergency of the last century, they鈥�
Department of Emergency Medicine, +4 more
May 1, 2020
University of Florida Health is rolling out plans for a rigorous 鈥渢est-and-trace鈥� program to support the phased reopening of UF, an expansive data-driven鈥�
Emerging Pathogens Institute, BOB体育 Shands Hospital, +2 more
April 23, 2020
A new University of Florida study aims to gain a better understanding of the role children play in community transmission of COVID-19. Researchers also hope to鈥�
Department of Pediatrics, +5 more