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Miles For Migraine – Tampa 2023
December 14, 2022

  Miles for Migraine will host its 5th annual 2-mile Walk, 5K Run and Relax Tampa Event on Saturday January 21st, on the USF Health Tampa Campus. All funds raised […]

USF Health, Weill Cornell Medicine earn inaugural funding in NIH’s newly launched Bridge2AI initiative, will create artificial intelligence platform for using voice to diagnose disease
September 14, 2022

Artificial intelligence may soon help doctors diagnose and treat diseases, including cancer and depression, based on the sound of a patient’s voice, as 12 leading research institutions launch a landmark National […]

USF Health reflects on year of COVID-19
July 23, 2021

USF Health Responds to the Pandemic Click here view to video. In the video USF Health leaders and front line workers look back on the successes, challenges and emotions they […]

The Headache Before the Storm
June 10, 2020

One can find so many pains when the rain is falling. John Steinbeck If your body is telling you that a storm is on the horizon, you are not alone. Since […]

Coming Back to the Doctor
June 2, 2020

Self–care: the art of taking care of one’s self is a phrase people often associate with extraneous activities to help one feel better about themselves such as keeping a good […]

USF Health rapidly expands telehealth to keep patients connected to medical specialists
March 31, 2020

The current coronavirus outbreak is not preventing USF Health patients from seeing their providers. As the pandemic grew last week and most of Florida shifted to working remotely – and […]

Embrace A “Sudsy” Global Health Solution this Holiday
December 5, 2018

Although holiday traditions may vary across the world, many are universal.  Children revel in special holiday treats with sticky fingers, grandchildren receive their mandatory smooches from Grandma, and a parade […]

Supporting Our Caregivers
November 20, 2018

Everyday, caregivers embrace the uncertainty of the future with courage and strength. When a loved one faces a serious health concern, time takes on a new meaning. It becomes more […]

Expressing Gratitude – Improving Your Mental Health
November 16, 2018

Thanksgiving is supposed to be about giving thanks, but as USF Health Psychologist Dr. Heather Agazzi, points out, sometimes the holiday becomes more about stressing out over the pursuit of […]

Early Detection of Memory Loss–Alzheimer’s
November 9, 2018

So many of us have paused, struggling to remember a name or find our keys. But when is this an early sign of a significant memory problem? “Most patients notice […]

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