USF Health In the News: For the week of November 1, 2010

For the week of November 1, 2010 – a snapshot of our colleagues making news across the country and around the world

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Clinic offers unified care, hope for ALS cure

The Tampa Tribune

That’s when University of South Florida Health selected June and five other ALS patients to take part in its new multidisciplinary ALS clinic at USF’s Tampa

Will Health Care Overhaul Survive Republican Control of the House?

ABC News (WTMA, KBOI)

most surely be vetoed,” said Jay Wolfson, distinguished service professor of public health and medicine at the University of South Florida in Tampa

Act now to support student athletes’ health care

The St. Petersburg Times

At the University of South Florida, we have spent the past five years implementing the SMART program — Sports Medicine & Athletic Related Trauma — in an

Ghosts of Tampa bicyclists linger in mind and metal

The St. Petersburg Times

to mark the spot where a hit-and-run driver killed University of South Florida researcher Kayoko Ishizuka, 30, as she rode home from the lab on Sept

Saneron, USF land $2.6M grant for Alzheimer’s treatment

TechJournal South ‎

The National Institutes of Health has awarded a three-year, $2.6-million grant to the University of South Florida and Tampa-based biotechnology

All Children’s Hospital November Activities

Maddux Tampa Bay News Wire

All Children’s shares its pediatric expertise through research & education affiliations with the University of South Florida (USF Health) as well as Moffitt Cancer Center, an NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center…

Hospital official: Death of Palm Harbor girl not linked to medical care

The Tampa Tribune

Alec Beningfield, a head and neck surgeon and assistant professor at the University of South Florida, said the problem with the anomaly was one of those

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