Researchers’ discovery could lead to improved therapies for Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Published: | 10:07 am
A new multi-institution study spearheaded by researchers at Florida State University and the University of California, Los Angeles suggests a […]
Alzheimer’s caregivers and elder care professionals invited to free half-day training conference
Published: | 11:01 am
For too many African-Americans, caring for a loved one with dementia can be a hard road. In an effort to […]
Class of 2019 students become M.D.s
Published: | 8:46 am
They arrived as students and departed as doctors. In between were raucous cheers, air-horn blasts, babies’ cries and audible sighs […]
Primary care, FSU-style, arrives in southwest Tallahassee
Published: | 5:04 pm
Tallahassee’s newest home for primary care is ready for business, and it’s wearing the FSU brand. On May 10, the […]
FSU nutrition researcher receives early career award
Published: | 10:24 am
A Florida State University researcher has received a prestigious early career award from the American Society for Nutrition. Bradley Gordon, […]
FSU researcher: Leap to middle school is hard, but can be a fresh start for socially anxious children
Published: | 3:57 pm
For young people, the transition from elementary to middle school can be a time of stress, disruption and discomfort. For […]
FSU nursing dean advances college’s research mission
Published: | 1:46 pm
Judith McFetridge-Durdle may be retiring, but Florida State University’s College of Nursing dean made an everlasting impact during her five-year […]
New website walks parents through early childhood development, alerts them to early signs of autism
Published: | 8:00 am
Your baby delights you but he’s causing you concern. Why is it so hard to get him to look at […]
New clue for cancer treatment could be hiding in microscopic molecular machine
Published: | 9:29 am
Buried deep within the dazzlingly intricate machinery of the human cell could lie a key to treating a range of […]
Heart health education can positively influence underserved, rural populations
Published: | 11:26 am
Improving dietary habits and learning skills such as reading food labels and recognizing the signs of a heart attack have […]
FSU research sheds light on spinal cord injuries
Published: | 11:00 am
Thousands of people worldwide suffer severe spinal cord injuries each year, but little is known about why these injuries often […]
Noted behavioral scientist joins College of Nursing faculty
Published: | 1:33 pm
Frank Y. Wong, a National Institutes of Health-funded researcher investigating sexual health and substance use/abuse among Asian American and Pacific […]