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Dr. Yavagal and Dean Ford sit facing each other in a modern office studio, one wearing a white lab coat and the other in business attire, engaged in a seated conversation with papers and a glass table between them, on the podcast set.

Podcast: Can Stem Cells Help Patients “Locked Inside” Their Own Bodies?

University of Miami neurologist Dr. Dileep Yavagal explores how stem cells may help locked‑in stroke patients regain movement.

Mar. 31 2026 |
Teenager seated in a bedroom looking at a smartphone, wearing a continuous glucose monitor on the upper arm, illustrating everyday diabetes self‑management.

Study Links Diabetes Distress to Blood Sugar Levels in Teens, With a Clear Target for Intervention

A University of Miami–led study finds that emotional distress in teens with type 1 diabetes contributes to higher blood sugar levels.

Mar. 31 2026 |
A person seated in a wheelchair wears an electrode cap connected to monitoring equipment while a researcher in a laboratory coat prepares samples at a lab bench, illustrating a neuroscience or neuromodulation research setting.

Neuromodulation Symposium Positions Miami as a Global Hub for Spinal Cord Injury Research

A Miami‑hosted neuromodulation symposium highlights advances in spinal cord injury research, clinical trials and patient‑centered outcomes.

Mar. 31 2026 |
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How an ABCA7 Gene Deletion Affects Lipid Metabolism in Alzheimer’s Disease

A University of Miami study shows how an ancestry‑specific ABCA7 gene deletion disrupts lipid metabolism, increasing Alzheimer’s disease risk.

Mar. 30 2026 |

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