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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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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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.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs is planning to eliminate 25,000 vacant positions and implement the largest reorganization of its giant health care system in three decades.
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The publication scored data from the federal Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services and patient surveys to evaluate more than 12,000 providers nationwide.
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ALS is slightly more common in men than in women and tends to strike in midlife, between the ages of 40 and 60. Dane, known for his roles on “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Euphoria,” died last week at age 53.
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Statewide infections increased from 67 to 92 from Feb. 7 to Feb.14, according to the Florida Department of Health. Meantime, the CDC said it had confirmed 982 cases as of Thursday.
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Shevaun Harris got through her hearing, but Taylor Hatch's appearance before the Ethics and Elections Committee was postponed because of time constraints.
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The AHF wants a court to resume proceedings in a legal challenge to the DeSantis administration’s move to reduce enrollment eligibility in a program that helps people purchase medications.
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The goals of a groundbreaking program that blends medicine with engineering: emphasizing prevention, teamwork and technology while restoring the human connection between patient and provider.
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Legislative efforts in several states follow a KFF Health News investigation revealing thousands of Coloradans had money siphoned from paychecks to cover health bills.
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A revolt is afoot in both red and blue states against the use of artificial intelligence in health insurance determinations — and against efforts led by President Donald Trump to tie states’ hands.