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32 results for older adults knee osteoarthritis study
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AI Appreciation Day: How UF Health is Using AI to Improve Patient Care
The impact of artificial intelligence can be felt in many fields, but nothing can compare to the effect it’s had on health care. AI has revolutionized medical…
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Rebuilding an Athlete: UF Health Helps Elite Senior Athlete Cecil Cordell Return to Competitive Shape
“The sports thing, it just flows through my blood, you know?” — Cecil Cordell In August 2022, with pain increasing in his hip, UF Health patient and decorated…
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Using artificial intelligence and patient medical records to predict Alzheimer’s disease
Using data in electronic health records, University of Florida researchers have designed an artificial intelligence system that can predict which patients will…
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Chronic pain and other life experiences may contribute to brain matter loss
A new University of Florida study of non-Hispanic Black and non-Hispanic white adults links chronic knee pain and key demographic factors to differences in…
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Two-drug combo shows dramatic results for COVID-19 patients, UF Health researchers find
Combining an anti-inflammatory drug with an antiviral drug reduces recovery time and accelerates improvement for COVID-19 patients, a national study…
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UF Health researchers explore why 45,000 Floridian superagers are so healthy
University of Florida Health scientists knew the retirement-friendly Sunshine State has its share of residents age 90 and older. But their hunch was that…
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Seizing the Day: Brooklynn’s Escape From Epilepsy
Robyn Nelson called louder and louder for her 4-year-old daughter, who was somehow drifting away despite lying right by her mother’s side. “Mommy, where are…
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UF Institute on Aging study shows chronic pain might accelerate brain aging
Scientists have long recognized the human brain appears to keep time to its own internal clock, its biological age speeding or slowing depending on a host of…
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2018 in Review: Reflecting on Our Achievements, Part 2
Part 2 of our “2018 Year in Review” focuses on the research institutes and centers that are part of the UF Health family: Cancer Center Clinical and…
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One in five older adults experience brain network weakening following knee replacement surgery
A new University of Florida study finds that 23 percent of adults age 60 and older who underwent a total knee replacement experienced a decline in activity in…