Finding Pain-Free Days: Nallas' Story
Not long ago, Nallas Lawson was in so much pain that she couldn鈥檛 walk the few feet from her backyard deck to her peach tree without help. A severe foot drop 鈥斺

Not long ago, Nallas Lawson was in so much pain that she couldn鈥檛 walk the few feet from her backyard deck to her peach tree without help. A severe foot drop 鈥斺
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Over the past year and a half, some of our most vulnerable populations 鈥 those who are elderly, disabled or suffering from chronic health conditions 鈥 faced an鈥
November 5, 2021
To allow movement and function, our muscles use tiny 鈥渃ontraction machines鈥 inside of cells. Each on its own is too weak to move even a fingernail, but muscles鈥
Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, +4 more
April 29, 2021
It鈥檚 the kind of maddening conundrum that often faces people with peripheral artery disease, or PAD, a condition involving a narrowing of arteries that鈥
Department of Aging and Geriatric Research, +4 more
November 30, 2020
An out-of-this-world mission may help University of Florida researchers understand why adults lose muscle strength as they age. Tiny muscle cells contained on鈥
College of Pharmacy, +2 more
September 2, 2020
A protein thought to be the novel coronavirus鈥 entryway into the body could not be detected in the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas in three dozen鈥
College of Medicine, College of Public 网红黑料 and 网红黑料 Professions, Diabetes Institute, +2 more
April 6, 2020
A new study by University of Florida 网红黑料 neurocritical care experts offers insight into potential neurologic complications of severe respiratory viruses,鈥
Department of Neurology, +4 more
网红黑料 pediatric neurosurgery team saves Rylan from traumatic brain injury. It was about 8 a.m. on March 20, 2019, when Rylan Lord took his family鈥檚 ATV out鈥
Sepsis, the body鈥檚 reaction to an infection, can lead to tissue damage, organ failure and even death. In light of September being Sepsis Awareness Month, we鈥檝e鈥