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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 […]

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, […]

Luck of the Match favors Class of 2023

For senior medical students at the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine, it’s the day they’ve been waiting four years to celebrate.  One by one, the class of […]

More participants than ever present at USF Health Research Day 2023

This year’s USF Health Research Day set new records as more participants than ever filled the USF Tampa campus Marshall Student Center on March 3 to showcase the […]

From cellular enzymes to life, keynote speaker is an authority on resilience

Kim Orth, PhD, paused in mid-Zoom to reach for a plaque behind her that contains words to live – and practice science – by. The distinguished biochemist and […]

USF Health opens new IBD Center

USF Health continues to expand their comprehensive care services with the opening of a center focused fully on inflammatory bowel disease. The USF Health Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center, […]

Leaders form stronger ties at USF Health, Global Virus Network signing ceremony

Leaders from USF Health and the Global Virus Network (GVN) recently gathered on the University of South Florida campus in north Tampa to sign the final documents making […]

Eight-year-old grateful patient thankful to Dr. Racha Khalaf

What started as a simple fall led to a diagnosis the Weiler family wasn’t expecting – 8-year-old Patricia Weiler has Crohn’s Disease. After the fall, Patricia’s mother, Annette, […]

Researchers are using data mining to learn more about diabetes cases that don’t fit the usual labels

In the ongoing research and treatment of diabetes, the focus is typically on the two forms of the disease that dominate public awareness. Type 1 is caused by […]

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