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Jul 21, 2017
NPR
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A new study conducted at Stanford University suggests that just thinking you're slacking on exercise could boost the risk of death due physiological consequences. Angelina Sutin, assistant professor of behavioral sciences and social medicine at the FSU College of Medicine, comments on the findings.

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Jul 20, 2017
Jackson County Floridan
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 Steven Spence, College of Medicine Marianna clerkship director, saved the life of 91-year-old Eula Johnson, then fulfilled her birthday wish to ride a hot red sports car through her community.

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Jul 17, 2017
Naples Daily News
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Some fourth-year medical students from FSU will spend a semester doing a geriatric rotation at Friendship Health Center in East Naples under the guidance of Dr. Michael Gloth, a Naples physician and College of Medicine faculty member. Friendship Health Center is two separate medical entities under one roof, with a shared mission of serving the needy.

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Jul 17, 2017
Naples Daily News
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FSU President John Thrasher, in a letter Tuesday to state House Speaker Richard Corcoran, promised to return $310,000 from the $1 million that Florida Psychological Associates received in last year's $82.3 billion state budget.

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Jul 31, 2017
Insider
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In response to a comparison between body-shaming and racism made publicly by actress Martine McCutcheon, Insider cites research led by Angelina Sutin at the College of Medicine to discuss how fat shaming has a worse mental and physical effect on health than racism or sexism does.

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Aug 03, 2017
Philly.com
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 Alice Pomidor, a geriatrics professor in the College of Medicine, urges the importance of bringing up the subject of driving with her patients over 75.

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Aug 07, 2017
Tallahassee Democrat
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At the College of Medicine, Bridge Program students, full-fledged medical students, as well as hospital residents cycle through settings that replicate a modern doctor’s office suite and its examining rooms, as well as a hospital setting. And in each room, there is a “faux” patient waiting with a complaint, a pain, a symptom for the young doctors-to-be to figure out.

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Aug 08, 2017
FSU News
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Supported by a new $800,000 National Science Foundation grant, Florida State University College of Medicine Professor Yi Ren is studying the immune response to spinal cord injuries and how cellular functions contribute to paralysis and organ dysfunction.

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Aug 08, 2017
Tallahassee Democrat
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Backed by an NIH grant exceeding $3.2 million, Greg Hajcak will serve as co-principal investigator on a study measuring the brain activity of adolescents. He and his team will examine whether attention training has an effect on anxiety risk.