Lisa Bolton's Dandilion Project offers bereavment resources, including the recent addition of a wind phone at an Ocala park. The project helps her cope with the deaths of her children at ages 26, 18 and at birth.
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The House version of the bill (HB 917), which would require doctors to accept all patients regardless of vaccination status, hasn’t been considered in that chamber this year.
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First responders found Joseph Boutros unresponsive in his car during a major snowstorm and power outage in Rhode Island. Police say snow blocked the exhaust pipe and fumes built up around the vehicle.
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The man, diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder, said he was reassured the drugmaker’s copay card would cover his share, but after two months, the card was empty.
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Cleveland Clinic patients with Florida Blue employer-sponsored plans, Affordable Care Act marketplace coverage and Medicare Advantage plans will continue to have access to in-network care.
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Health officials verified that an infected adult was on the campus of Naples Classical Academy for less than three hours on Feb. 10, but the school says no additional cases have been reported.
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Wildlife officials are investigating what happened to 101 vultures who were found dead and 17 sick at Blue Spring State Park.
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Taylor Hatch was expected to appear before the Senate Ethics and Elections Committee earlier this week but was postponed due to time.
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Florida Blue has assured patients coverage is guaranteed through May as talks continue, although Cleveland Clinic Florida warns they “could” be out of network if the deadline passes without a deal.
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The reactions after a recent London awards show make clear that Tourette syndrome remains a misunderstood condition, especially when it comes to obscene language tics, called coprolalia.
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Scientists have uncovered what they say is the molecular mechanism allowing these critters to earn the title of "Methuselahs of the Mammal World."
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The cuts to the AIDS Drug Assistance Program, which will reduce the income eligibility for aid and remove a key medication from coverage, are slated to take effect Saturday.
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If it passes, Florida would become the fifth state to ban nitrous oxide.
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The debate in the Senate Appropriations Committee was vigorous at times, with some supporters unsure if they would support the measure on the chamber floor. A House companion bill has not yet been considered.
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UF Health Womb to World brought maternal health resources, ultrasounds and community support to families across Alachua County on Saturday.