A hundred years ago, doctors often made house calls. It was an era when penicillin had not been discovered yet and hospitals were a novelty.
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How far would you go to get taller? Limb-lengthening surgery, once reserved for correcting severe orthopedic problems, is becoming a cosmetic trend.
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The measure would allow people to sue vaccine manufacturers if they are harmed by vaccines advertised in the state.
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With Affordable Care Act tax credits scheduled to expire at the end of year, thousands of Floridians will face paying significantly more for health insurance.
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If an impasse continues, Cleveland Clinic could be the third health system in Broward County to go out of network for Florida Blue members. But is the contract deadline in March or May?
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Johns Hopkins All Children’s, Nemours Children’s, Nicklaus Children’s and Wolfson Children’s are each receiving $7.5 million annually over five years as part of a collaborative program funded by the state.
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An judge rejects the motion of Nemours Children's Hospital, saying it didn't establish legal standing because it had not shown it would be “substantially affected” by the proposed rule on transplants.
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Broward Health and Memorial Healthcare System, which operate a total of 11 hospitals, have launched 22 Health, which offers plans to county residents.
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The Smart & Safe Florida campaign says state elections officials are trying to improperly block the measure from getting on the ballot in 2026.
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Tampa's Ybor City has been home to restaurants, night life and Latin history. Soon, it could be home to the newest branch of Tampa General Hospital.
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From how to apply to important deadlines, here are some key things to know as ACA open enrollment begins Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025.
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Florida’s surgeon general, spiritual healers and Trump allies push their cures in a swampy outpost of anti-government absolutism and mystical belief in and just east of Venice.
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Nearly 30% of Floridians with health care from the Affordable Care Act marketplace will likely be priced out of coverage, according to Florida Voices for Health.
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While nodding off at your desk might feel like a personal problem, researchers are beginning to uncover that there’s more to it than just being sleepy.
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The annual enrollment window for millions of people to pick an individual plan opens Saturday amid a heavy dose of politics weighing on this year’s search.