Many bites are the result of intentional interaction with snakes, and the study suggests many bites could be prevented.
Many bites are the result of intentional interaction with snakes, and the study suggests many bites could be prevented.
March is nutrition month and University of Florida professors are stressing that your nutrition and what you eat affect your dental health, which ultimately effects your overall health.
Like eating well and exercising to feel better, the avoidance approach is fully backed by science. A new study from ...
D1 Training, a leading fitness enrichment concept utilizing the five core tenets of athletic-based training, will be opening ...
The City of Gainesville will join partners at an official groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of construction of Jessie ...
Holland, a UF animal sciences sophomore, died in Gainesville March 2. An oncoming car struck Holland while she was driving ...
The donation is reported to be six figures and will be divided among the volleyball, gymnastics, women's basketball and ...
Mobility on Demand (MOD) is a new initiative that aims to solve this issue. It provides free transportation to clinics, ...
The Florida Museum of Natural History closed for renovations in March without a projected date for reopening. The proposed ...
Coach Billy Napier enters Year 4 in Gainesville with newfound sense of stability, optimism and a potential star in sophomore ...
Fluoride is defined as a form of the element fluorine, which is attributed to ending tooth decay. Fluoride is naturally ...