Anne Adams was a healthy 83-year-old woman, a retired acupuncturist living in St. Augustine with her husband. She had never had any concerns about ...
Reviewed by David Cabezas, MD ___________ You wake up sweating at 3 a.m. on a Sunday morning with severe chest pain and nausea. Should you try to go ...
Sheri Fulkerson has volunteered with the UF Health Flagler Hospital Auxiliary for 23 years, dedicating 30,000 hours of service. Over the last several ...
"Embarking on the journey of weight loss surgery was one of the best decisions I've ever made for my health and overall well-being. After struggling ...
As our community prepares to gather with family and friends to celebrate Independence Day, it's important to remember that many Fourth of July ...
All UF Health St. Johns outpatient practices are closed in observance of Memorial Day. If you need medical care that day, our urgent care locations in ...
In 2023, UF Health became the only U.S. Olympic & Paralympic National Medical Center located in the Southeastern U.S. providing care for Team USA. As ...
Be Resilient and Voice Emotions (BRAVE) works to break down the stigmas associated with seeking assistance for mental health, eliminates barriers to ...
As society strives towards greater diversity and inclusion in health care, it's essential that we recognize the significant contributions that Black ...
February is American Heart Month, a time to focus on our heart health and learn how to keep this vital organ beating strong. While heart disease ...
In honor of Black History Month, we asked Frankia “Kia” Clark, a medical assistant at UF Health Primary Care – Treaty Oaks, why Black representation ...
In 1977, Shannon and Marisa were the first set of twins born at St. Augustine General Hospital, now UF Health Flagler Hospital. From birth through ...