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Coronavirus Q&A: Dr. Camillo Ricordi Gives Update On Trials Of Stem Cell Treatment For Most Severe COVID-19 CasesTo give an update on the groundbreaking stem cell therapy for treating some COVID-19 patients, Dr. Camillo Ricordi joined Eliott Rodriguez and Rudabeh Shahbazi via Skype.

South Florida Doctors Starting Trials Of Stem Cell Treatment For Most Severe COVID-19 CasesSome South Florida doctors could be on the forefront of developing a stem cell treatment for the most severe coronavirus cases.

Focus on South Florida: Project CARE Project CARE is a breast cancer wellness program designed specifically for black women who have breast cancer. The goal of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine's research program is "cope, adapt, renew and empower", which is what "CARE" stands for. Project CARE is the first project of its kind to be funded by the National Institutes of Health. We focus on how the program works and why it is so successful.

Waist Trainers At Forefront Of Weight Loss MethodsWomen wanting to get a celebrity figure but trying to avoid going under the knife are opting for something else that they claim does not "waist" their time.
Focus on South Florida: Hispanic Health Study How can we live healthier lives? Sometimes we have to see something in black and white to change our ways. The results are in on the largest, most comprehensive study ever conducted on Hispanic health in this country. The University of Miami was involved, and that means there are results specific to South Florida-- and those results might surprise you. We focus on the results and what we can all take away to improve our lives.

UM Professor's Support Helped Double Amputee Runner Compete In LondonSouth African sprinter Oscar Pistorius made history at the 2012 Olympics as the first double amputee runner to compete in the Olympic Games.

Miami Family Holds Out Hope For Blindness CureBetti Lidsky has spent almost 20 years searching for the cause of her children's loss of vision.