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A Molecule Family Hinders Spinal Cord Regeneration, UF Brain Institute Team Finds

GAINESVILLE—Nerve tissue transplants are among the promising experimental therapies to restore communication among cells in injured spinal cords, but scientists long have wondered why the transplanted cells don’t grow more vigorously, thereby enhancing the level of recovery.

Filed under Health, Research on Monday, November 22, 1999.

Family Support, School Climate Can Help Abused Girls Avoid Bulimia

GAINESVILLE The support of family members and a positive school climate help physically abused adolescent girls avoid the binge-purge cycle of bulimia, a new University of Florida survey shows.

Filed under Family, Health, Research on Friday, November 19, 1999.

‘Shop ‘Til YouDrop’: A holiday Tradition For Some, An Ongoing Problem For Others

GAINESVILLE — With the arrival of November, tradition demands that Americans head to the stores for the annual frenzy of gift buying. While some shoppers may dread the experience and others delight in it, a small percentage of those loading up with consumer goods actually suffer from a year-round problem of compulsive shopping.

Filed under Health, Research on Thursday, November 18, 1999.

UF Researchers: Pilot Data Highlight Need For Improved Evaluation Of Women With Chest Pain

GAINESVILLE—Early findings from a national study of women with chest pain suggest that many are being declared free of heart disease when they actually have minor blockages developing in their coronary arteries, University of Florida and Brown University researchers say.

Filed under Health, Research on Wednesday, November 17, 1999.

UF Study: Some Illnesses, Life Events Make Elders Vulnerable To Depression

GAINESVILLE — Although common among the elderly, depression is not a personal weakness or character flaw, but rather a major medical issue and public health concern, a new University of Florida study finds.

Filed under Aging, Family, Gender, Health, Research on Tuesday, November 16, 1999.

UF Study: Ankle Strength May Not Be Key To Preventing Chronic Sprains

GAINESVILLE — Doctors, athletic trainers and physical therapists should alter their treatments for people who suffer frequent ankle sprains rather than rely on extensive strength training during rehabilitation, according to a new University of Florida study.

Filed under Family, Health, Research on Wednesday, November 10, 1999.

University of Florida Opens Powerful New Window For Visual Studies Of Human/Animal Organs And Tissues

GAINESVILLE—Researchers at the University of Florida Brain Institute “downloaded” today (11/ 9) the world’s most powerful imaging magnet for research — to be used in investigating a long list of brain and spine-related diseases and injuries.

Filed under Health, Research on Tuesday, November 9, 1999.

Despite Effects On Perceived Health, Many Elderly Ignore Hearing Loss

GAINESVILLE — Despite mounting evidence that hearing loss affects health, a significant number of elderly people don’t seek treatment for the problem, even when their hearing loss is substantial, University of Florida researchers say.

Filed under Aging, Black, Health, Research on Thursday, November 4, 1999.

UF Study Shows Contemporary Method Accurately Predicts Cancer Risk

GAINESVILLE.—A simple method that packs the diagnostic power of the Pap smear and the ease of a blood draw accurately predicts breast cancer risk in women with suspicious lumps or lesions, a University of Florida pathologist reported today (11/3) at the American Society of Cytopathology meeting in Sacramento, Calif.

Filed under Health, Research on Wednesday, November 3, 1999.