NIH turns to FSU for top research on learning disabilities
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Florida State University has been awarded a $6-million grant from the federal government over five years to fund research efforts […]
FSU research published in Nature produces images of AIDS virus that may shape vaccine
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As the world marks the 25th year since the first diagnosed case of AIDS, groundbreaking research by scientists at Florida […]
Invisible scars: Verbal abuse triggers adult anxiety, depression
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A new study by Florida State University researchers has found that people who were verbally abused as children grow up […]
FSU to lead major study of calcium’s impact on weight reduction, bone loss in the decade after menopause
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Armed with an $840,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the latest in world-class body scanning […]
FSU assumes sponsorship of Sacred Heart Residency Programs
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PENSACOLA, Fla. – The partnership between Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola and the Florida State University College of Medicine has […]
Chronic pain hurts both workers and employers, FSU professor says
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Chronic pain, which is any physical discomfort lasting for at least six months, affects up to 50 million Americans, most […]
Extreme personality poses risk of ADHD, conduct disorder, FSU researchers say
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Children with personalities marked by aggressiveness, mood swings, a sense of alienation and a need for excitement may be at […]
FSU College of Medicine announces match results
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Thirty-five of the 36 students in the graduating Class of 2006 of the Florida State University College of Medicine have […]
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 […]