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UWF Center for Cybersecurity awarded $2M grant to expand Florida cybersecurity training program
The University of West Florida Center for Cybersecurity has been awarded a $2 million grant to expand the UWF Florida Cybersecurity Training Program, a statewide initiative that provides free cybersecurity education for eligible Florida government personnel. The program is funded by the Florida Legislature through the Cyber Florida: FirstLine initiative.
September 10, 2025
September 17 2025 - Autistic Children More Likely to Experience Persistent Stomach Problems
- Genetic Test Predicts Response to Weight-Loss Drugs
- New York City's Medical Specialist Advantage May Be an Illusion, New NYU Tandon Research Shows
- Roswell Park Joins Other Leading Cancer Centers in Reinforcing Importance of HPV Vaccination to Prevent Cancer
- Study Finds Melanoma Less Common in Individuals with Several Tattoos
- How to Prevent, Manage, and Treat Your Child's Constipation
- Remote Monitoring Improves Recovery from Cancer Surgery
- IU Delivers Lifesaving Cancer Care Through Research and Expertise
- 3 Neighborhoods, 1 Mission: Lower Diabetes Risk and Confront Costly Disease
- New Female Sports Performance and Research Initiative to Fill Critical Gaps in Women's Sports Science
- Soccer Headers and Brain Health: Study Finds Changes Within Folds of the Brain
- Does Physical Frailty Contribute to Dementia?
- Hair Samples May Help Spot Mental Health Risks in Sick Kids
- FDA Cracks Down on Hims, Other Telehealth Companies Over Drug Ads
- DermaRite Widens Recall to 32 Products Over Bacteria Risk
- Wegovy May Help Quiet Constant Food Cravings, Study Finds
- Novel Way to 'Rev Up' Brown Fat Burns Calories, Limits Obesity in Mice
- First Issue of New HFSA Journal of Cardiac Failure-Intersections
- Pregnant Women With Epilepsy Not Consulting With Neurologists, Missing Out On Important Care
- Sleep Difficult For LGBTQ+ Teens, Study Says
- 3D Printing Offering Hope For Spinal Cord Injuries
- Can Mammograms Assess Women's Heart Health?
- Timing Of Menopause Hormone Therapy Key To Protecting Brain From Alzheimer's
- Circumcision Down In U.S., Partly Due To Parental Mistrust Of Doctors, Study Says
- K. Lisa Yang Brain Body Center Launches at Harvard Medical School
- Repeat Imaging Rates are Higher for Studies Interpreted by Non-Physician Practitioners compared with Radiologists
- FAU/Baptist Health AI Spine Model Could Transform Lower Back Pain Treatment
- Can School Feeding Programs Improve Children's Comprehensive Physical Fitness?
- Long Noncoding RNA LOC646029 Functions as a ceRNAto Suppress Ovarian Cancer Progression Through the miR-627-3p/SPRED1 Axis
- High Frequency of Alternative Splicing Variants of the Oncogene Focal Adhesion Kinase in Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Pancreas and Breast
- Analysis of the Genomic Landscape of Primary Central Nervous System Lymphoma Using Whole-Genome Sequencing in Chinese Patients
- Dynein Axonemal Heavy Chain 10 Deficiency Causes Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia in Humans and Mice
- Distinct Mononuclear Diploid Cardiac Subpopulation with Minimal Cell-Cell Communications Persists in Embryonic and Adult Mammalian Heart
- Researchers: Targeted Efforts Needed to Stem Fentanyl Crisis
September 16 2025September 15 2025 - CRF and the Jon DeHaan Foundation to Launch TCT AI Lab at TCT 2025
- Understanding How Fiber Improves Metabolic Health
- BIDMC Investigators Pave the Way for Next-Generation TB Vaccine
- Breakthrough Animal Model Paves Way for Faster Development of Nipah Virus Vaccines and Drugs
- Moffitt Researchers Develop Machine Learning Model to Predict Urgent Care Visits for Lung Cancer Patients
- How One Family Faced a Rare Cancer Diagnosis--Twice
- Informing Patients of Personal Colorectal Cancer Risks Does Not Increase Screening Rate
- Higher Dose of Semaglutide Increases Weight Loss, Metabolic Benefits
- Johns Hopkins Study: Newborn Male Circumcision Rates Declined Significantly in the U.S. Between 2012 And 2022
- Texas A&M expands scientific access to biodiversity data
- Lurie Children's Honored by American Medical Association for Commitment to Well-Being of Physicians
- Tirzepatide More Cost-Effective Than Semaglutide in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis and Obesity
- Despite Commercial Availability, Evidence of Benefits, Accuracy, and Harms of Multicancer Detection Tests Is Unclear
- Texas Pecans Near Harvest in Challenging Season
- Child in Los Angeles Dies of Rare Brain Disorder Caused by Measles
- Ebola Vaccinations Begin in Congo After Deadly Outbreak
- Recall: Bariatric Fusion Vitamins Pulled for Missing Child-Safe Caps
- California Votes To Ban PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Cookware, Other Items
- Herbs Hit the Sweet Spot to Extend Shelf Life of Popular Global Drink
- When It Comes to Breastfeeding, Study Shows Timing Is an Important Consideration
- Mayo Clinic Study Reveals Hidden Causes of Heart Attacks in Younger Adults, Especially Women
- Dry Eyes Common, But Frequently Left Untreated
- Smoking Increases Risk Of Type 2 Diabetes
- Half Of Ozempic Weight-Loss Users Drop The Drug Within A Year
- Eye Drops Replacing Reading Glasses? New Study Says It's Possible
- Psilocybin For Depression Effective Up To Five Years After Treatment
- Mount Sinai Study Reveals Genetic Clues Explaining Why Obesity Affects People Differently
- Smokers Turning To Nicotine Pouches To Help Them Quit, Study Suggests
- Smoking or Vaping May Increase Your Risk of Diabetes
- First-of-Its-Kind Study Links Gut Hormone GLP-1 to Brain Inflammation in Neurological Disorder
- Nearly Half of Women with Epilepsy
Miss Out on Specialist Care During Pregnancy, Study Finds
- Timing of Hormone Replacement Therapy May Influence Alzheimer's Disease Risk, Study Suggests
- How Can Generative AI and the Music Industry Co-Exist?
- Revolutionizing Strawberry Seedling Management with Automated Detection System
- Landmark Analysis in Value in Health Uncovers
Potential Research Efficiency Gains
- Decoding Risk: How Polygenic Risk Scores Are Reshaping the Future of Brain Health
- Bovine Colostrum Emerges as a Natural Booster for Immunity, Disease Resistance, and Healthy Aging
- Parents of Children with Health Conditions Less Confident About a Positive School Year
September 14 2025September 13 2025September 12 2025September 11 2025September 10 2025September 9 2025September 8 2025September 7 2025September 6 2025September 5 2025September 4 2025 - MSU Study Finds Accessible Wireless Ultrasounds Are Accurate
- Making Progress Toward Equitable Food Systems in the Mississippi Delta
- UI Health Performs First Islet Cell Transplant with Lantidra
- Single Hair Strand Could Provide Biomarker for ALS, Mount Sinai Study Finds
- Basu Completes First Phase of Groundbreaking Cardiac Visualization Project
- In Extensive Sequencing Study, Scientists Find Few Links Between Cancer and Microbiome
- PCOM Georgia Study Finds Settings Influence Participation in Children With Cerebral Palsy
- Mapping Thermal Risks: New Insights Into Safe Diazotization of 2-ANDSA
- Cancer Treatment Creates Special Bond for Johns Hopkins Children's Center Patient and His Sister
- Dietary Changes Could Provide a Therapeutic Avenue for Brain Cancer
- Digital Science Investigation Shows Millions of Taxpayers' Money Has Been Awarded to Researchers Associated with Fictitious Network
- ASTRO to Showcase Advances in Radiation Medicine and Cancer Research in 2025 Annual Meeting Press Program
- New Gel May Help Prevent Hair Loss During Chemotherapy, Early Research Finds
- Researchers Reveal Potential Molecular Link Between Air Pollutants and Increased Risk of Lewy Body Dementia
- Advanced Prostate Cancer Cases Rising as Fewer Men Are Screened, New Report Says
- Florida Plans to End All Vaccine Mandates
- The Brain-Heart Connection: Mayo Clinic Expert Explains Powerful Tie That Works Both Ways
- Spaceflight Accelerates Human Stem Cell Aging, UC San Diego Researchers Find
- How Stress and Social Struggles Fuel America's Obesity Crisis
- Study Shows How Smoking Drives Pancreatic Cancer
- Life Expectancy Is Plateauing, Won't Reach 100, Researchers Say
- Community Hospitals Failing To Transfer Injury Patients To Better Facilities
- Sugar Substitutes Could Be Bad For Brain Aging, Study Argues
- Daily Pill Might Help People With Stubborn High Blood Pressure
- Single-Dose Penicillin Effective Against Early Syphilis
- Saliva Might Keep Fruit Juice From Rotting Teeth, Study Says
- New AI Tool Addresses Accuracy and Fairness in Data to Improve Health Algorithms
- Healthy -- or Unhealthy -- Childhood Habits Could Shape Adult Habits
- New Study Links Grain Foods to Healthier Diet Patterns, Metabolic Health and Everyday Accessibility
- What to Know About the Medical Keto Diet for Epilepsy
- IRB Barcelona Researchers Uncover a New Strategy to Tackle Obesity by Activating Brown Fat
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