Researchers to examine effects of fermented papaya preparation on driving performance among older adults
The new study is believed to be the first to investigate the use of a dietary supplement on driving performance.
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The new study is believed to be the first to investigate the use of a dietary supplement on driving performance.
A generous donation is funding new programs dedicated to supporting cancer patients and their families, as well as providing important educational experiences for students.
The College of Public Health and Health Professions recognized seven alumni whose accomplishments represent the highest levels of achievement.
Dr. Classen has chaired the ADED Research Committee from 2022-2024 and has received the award of excellence for her dedicated service to ADED.
A new study finds technologies, such as lane departure warnings and adaptive cruise control, may help people with Parkinson’s improve their on-road driving performance.
This free program teaches participants how to make their vehicle “fit” them to increase safety and mobility when driving.
Meet students from the College of Public Health and Health Professions, a diverse group dedicated to improving health and well-being in communities around the world. These students come from various backgrounds, united by their passion for health and their commitment to making a positive impact.
Welcome to the Fall Semester to all of our colleagues, faculty, staff, students and friends! The UF OT Department has had an active 2023-2024 academic year - as you will read from the content in this newsletter. We wish everyone a successful, happy, and healthy 2024-2025 school year!
Dr. Jessica Kramer and colleagues were invited to present a pre-conference workshop on the Person Experiences Interview Survey.