Maya Kowalski's case gained notoriety from a 2023 Netflix documentary called "Take Care of Maya." An appeals court reversed an over $200 million verdict while keeping the door open for a new trial.
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We fall back an hour at 2 a.m. Sunday. A new AP-NORC poll finds that only 12% of U.S. adults want to keep doing so.
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Gainesville residents dropped off their unused or expired prescription drugs at HCA Florida Gainesville Emergency on Saturday as part of efforts to safely dispose of medications.
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The Tampa-based system acquired 53 acres in Citrus Hills to build a hospital, medical office building, central energy plant and helipad for its TGH North division.
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Nemours, Memorial Healthcare and AdventHealth Orlando, which support the AHCA rule, have moved to intervene after Tampa General, UF Health Shands and Jackson Memorial filed challenges.
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The Weston congresswoman said 200,000 people in her district would be affected if no deal can be made for extending tax credits, which expire at the end of December.
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SNAP has about $6 billion in the contingency fund — short of the roughly $9 billion needed to cover a full month of the program, putting November benefits in jeopardy.
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On "What's Health," we dive into the quiet struggles of depression and new insights into normal pressure hydrocephalus, the misunderstood neurological disorder afflicting musician Billy Joel.
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More anti-abortion pregnancy centers have been offering medical services such as testing for sexually transmitted infections. With coming changes to Medicaid, more women are expected to be uninsured or lack access to clinics
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The Supreme Court's decision will have a big impact on the Florida lawsuit.
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As more Americans contemplate leaving booze behind, kava has become an alternative to drinking by offering similar effects without the consequences.
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Testing at a well in Tarpon Springs was nine times the limit. A well in Holiday measured 19 times the limit. The science is unclear as of yet as to the health risks of drinking water contaminated with "forever chemicals."
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Agricultural workers recount working in extreme heat while expecting. Advocates say more protections are needed to ensure the health and well-being of the expectant moms and their babies.
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Even before the shutdown put the spotlight on Congress and its fight over extending ACA tax, it had become increasingly difficult for Floridians to find affordable health care.