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Class of 2023, newest class of Gold Humanism Honor Society inductees welcomed

                    Students, staff, faculty and their families gathered at the Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation to honor […]

First Voice AI Symposium hosted in Washington DC

Voice and artificial intelligence experts gathered at the inaugural Voice AI Symposium held in Washington DC last month to share insight and safeguards for the use of voice […]

Watch highlights from the USF Health Voice Center’s World Voice Day Event

In recognition of World Voice Day on April 21, 2023, laryngologists and speech-language pathologists at the USF Health Voice Center hosted a unique and engaging event dedicated to […]

MCOM welcomes newest RGHS members

The USF Health Morsani College of Medicine Office of Research Innovation and Scholarly Endeavors (RISE) inducted the newest members of the Robert A. Good Honor Society (RGHS).  The […]

USF Health graduate programs advance in latest U.S. News rankings

Graduate programs at USF Health had promising gains in this year’s rankings from U.S. News & World Report (U.S. News), with some programs breaking into the top 50 of their […]

Sleep loss may harm your health – especially when combined with a high-fat diet

Tossing and turning all night is enough to make you feel tired and cranky the next day – but USF Health researchers say sleep deprivation creates additional problems […]

Do you really want that hamburger? Exploring the links between diet, gut health and diabetes

Countless people in the United States suffer from a condition called “leaky gut,’’ where the lining of the intestines becomes porous enough to allow toxins to seep through […]

USF Health researchers bring a spotlight to hearing loss caused by common chemotherapy drug

People on cisplatin-based chemotherapy often suffer an unexpected side effect that can significantly compromise their quality of life, but new data could help improve their recovery, according to […]

Collaborative effort creates buzz: Could honeybee venom help treat atrial fibrillation?

A unique scientific collaboration that could offer an innovative potential treatment for atrial fibrillation has blossomed within USF Health, thanks to a chance encounter in a hallway, a […]

USF Health-based Alzheimer’s Caregivers Podcast posts 100th episode

Caring for a loved one with dementia can be overwhelming and isolating. Never was that more true than during the COVID-19 pandemic. Eileen Poiley understands that challenge well, […]

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