When open in 2029, the facility will offer cancer screenings, diagnostic imaging, blood draw and clinical labs, infusion services, medical oncology clinics, radiation therapy and clinical trials.
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Casey DeSantis has made numerous appearances about the Healthy Florida First initiative, which tests for toxins and heavy metals in food.
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As the definition of autism has widened, there’s a growing push to separate profound autism into its own diagnosis. People with this condition, such as 9-year-old twins from Massachusetts, need lifelong care.
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On "The Florida Roundup," a discussion on Healthy Florida First's reports on toxins in food. An expert says there needs to be more open dialogue about the process, and it "must be taken into context."
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What sleep habits and stress levels reveal about your heart’s health. Then, after living with heart failure and surviving two transplants, a songwriter uses music to inspire hope in others.
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The 32,000-square-foot facility will be a hub for TGH Ventures, the hospital’s corporate venture capital arm and innovation team.
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A recent study found that it isn’t enough to be cardiovascularly fit. Sitting can apparently undo what we usually think exercise ensures — good health.
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Eight years after the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High, the mental health support that came out of the tragedy remains a cornerstone to help people heal psychological scars.
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The private university in Collier County had reported more cases in its current outbreak but said it will now rely on the state Department of Health dashboard for updates.
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Florida abortion rights advocates rallied at the Capitol, urging lawmakers to pass the Reproductive Freedom Act and roll back the state’s six-week abortion ban. It's not likely to happen anytime soon.
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On "Florida Matters Live & Local," representatives from food assistance programs explain the depth of the problem in the Tampa Bay region and where help is available.
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The measure would let people sue vaccine manufacturers if the drugs advertised in the state harm them.
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It's now the top cancer killer of Americans younger than 50. Here’s what to know about colorectal cancer — at any age — and how to protect yourself.
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The AIDS Healthcare Foundation calls the bill a "ramsom note" after it sued the health department for failing to comply with a public records request related to altering ADAP.
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The state attempted to announce changes to the AIDS Drug Assistance Program in January, but was sued for not adhering to its formal rules making process.