Waging A Collective War On Neurofibromatosis
04/20/2015Katherin has spent more than half her life fighting Schwannomatosis, a disease that causes tumors to grow on her peripheral nerves, causing excruciating pain and...
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Katherin has spent more than half her life fighting Schwannomatosis, a disease that causes tumors to grow on her peripheral nerves, causing excruciating pain and...
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“Imagine not being able to grip things. Everything you pick up runs the risk of being dropped. Jars can’t be opened, children can’t be held,...
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For UCF College of Medicine students who are interested in learning through service, the free KNIGHTS Clinic and MedPACt (Medical Students Providing Across Continents) are...
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Three undergraduates in the Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences and a fourth-year M.D. student were recently inducted into UCF’s Order of Pegasus, the university’s highest...
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A resident at the UCF College of Medicine’s new Internal Medicine residency program won the “Top Oral Presentation” Award during the March 28 meeting of...
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Scientific research became real to 43 curious middle school students April 7 as they compared tumors with healthy tissues, discovered the array of colors in black...
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UCF Health, the College of Medicine physician practice, and Florida Hospital on Wednesday unveiled an innovative and collaborative model of health care that brings a...
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Close to 10 percent of the population has diabetes and the life threatening disease “is just too large for one quick fix,” UCF Health endocrinologist...
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A 52-year-old man comes into the clinic with severe asthma attacks. He is a recent widower trying to raise his 15-year-old son in a mobile...
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Dr. Dinender Singla, professor in the Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences, has been awarded a fellowship by the Cardiovascular Section of the American Physiological Society...
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The College of Medicine’s best and brightest faculty and a biomedical sciences student who wants to be an M.D.-Ph.D. were honored April 1 during UCF’s...
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Osceola County Sheriff Office members and their families will be able to get some of the best primary care in Central Florida beginning this summer...
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