FSU med students study cross-cultural medicine in Immokalee, Panama, U.S.-Mexico border
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Florida State University medical students will work with the medical school’s faculty to provide care for underserved populations and learn […]
Children don’t motivate substance abusing moms to seek treatment
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There may be a variety of reasons why a mother who abuses drugs or alcohol chooses to get treatment, but […]
FSU introduces new tool to help community reduce impaired driving
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FSU’s Division of Student Affairs recently introduced Tallahassee to SIDNE (Simulated Impaired Driving Experience), the newest tool to help reduce […]
It’s in the genes: Study opens door to new treatment of the blues
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A Florida State University scientist used a gene transfer technique to block the expression of a gene associated with clinical […]
Landmark FSU study of hepatitis C virus solves mystery that has stymied quest for cure
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The hepatitis C virus (HCV) infects more than 170 million people worldwide and leads to both acute and chronic liver […]
Investing in information technology pays off for hospitals, new FSU study shows
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A comprehensive Florida State University study of information technology use in acute care hospitals is the first to reveal an […]
Depression may be lifelong parent trap
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Parenthood is wonderful, joyful, rewarding and … depressing. A study by Florida State University professor Robin Simon and Vanderbilt University’s […]
FSU signs letter of intent to establish Immokalee Health Center
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NCH Healthcare System will help Florida State University’s College of Medicine establish a training program focusing on rural health in […]
Is everybody happy? FSU professor writes the book on a most elusive emotion
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Happiness: It’s what’s hot. Everywhere we look, happiness—or at least the promise of it—is a highly sought commodity. From advertising […]
Practice makes deadly perfection, FSU suicide researcher says
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Every year, close to 1 million people around the world kill themselves. Florida State University Bright-Burton Professor of Psychology Thomas […]
FSU study finds body image stereotypes may begin in the high chair
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Parents of toddlers may be serving up stereotypes about body image that could contribute to eating disorders or behavioral problems […]
FSU researcher working to make medicine “smarter”
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As much as patients would like for the word "doctor" to mean "all-knowing," unfortunately, this will never be the case. […]