Patient-centered treatment approach improves asthma outcomes for Black and Latinx adults
USF Health physician-scientist Dr. Juan Carlos Cardet was co-first author for the New England Journal of Medicine article reporting results of the long-awaited PREPARE trial TAMPA, Fla […]
USF Health was among top U.S. medical centers to test new ALS treatment shown to significantly benefit patients
This week’s New England Journal of Medicine reported results of the pivotal CENTAUR clinical trial; the USF Health ALS Clinic was one of only two sites in Florida […]
Black children respond differently to step-up asthma therapy
USF Health’s Dr. Juan Carlos Cardet was among the authors of a new multi-site clinical study reported in the New England Journal of Medicine Black children respond differently […]
Largest-ever clinical trial for peanut allergy advances pediatric treatment closer to FDA approval
The University of South Florida was one of two Florida sites that tested the new immune therapy drug manufactured in Clearwater. TAMPA, Fla. (Nov. 19, 2018) — With the […]
Study finds new medication could prevent deadly swelling of the throat
USF Health professor Dr. Richard Lockey helping develop rare blood disorder drug Asphyxiation is a frightening experience, not just for the sufferer, but also for those who’ve witnessed […]
USF Health expert authors NEJM clinical article on stinging-insect allergies
Tampa, FL (April 10, 2014) — Patients with severe allergies to stings from bees, wasps, hornets, fire ants and other insects should seriously consider immunotherapy, the recommended standard […]
USF stereology expertise tapped for study published in New England Journal of Medicine
Peter Mouton was a co-author of the research showing that brain irregularities indicate prenatal origin of autism March 27, 2014 — A new study published today in the […]
USF ENT part of leading study on an alternative sleep apnea therapy
–Study results published in recent New England Journal of Medicine- A recent New England Journal of Medicine article reporting that upper airway stimulation reduces […]