The attorney denies allegations of impropriety, but they could reshape a turbulent next phase of the long-running case arising from Maya Kowalski's treatment at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital.
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In this year’s legislative session, a measure that would have made a byproduct of kratom called 7-OH illegal was removed from the bill and replaced with an entirely different drug, nitrous oxide.
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The Hell on Heels' "Rocky Horror" cast will perform select musical numbers from the campy movie on Sunday to benefit Out of the Closet thrift stores, which help people afford HIV testing and treatment.
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Rathore, a leading expert in infectious diseases, discusses the current measles outbreaks in several states, including Florida.
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Patchwork state policies and limited federal oversight have led to a fragmented system for tracking when potential organ donors provide consent or change their minds.
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Wiles is a longtime Trump ally who rose from his 2024 campaign co-chair to his closest adviser and counsel. She spent decades as a lobbyist and political operative in Florida, where she led his 2016 state election effort.
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U.S. News & World Report evaluated ambulatory surgery centers across four specialty areas: orthopedics and spine, ophthalmology, colonoscopy and endoscopy, and urology.
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In "Missing Me," writer Ayana Lage recalls the harrowing weeks after her daughter’s birth, when she recalled hearing voices (God?) and struggled to distinguish reality from delusion.
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The regular session was Gov. Ron DeSantis’ last as governor, but he could have as many as three special sessions to strong-arm his "medical freedom" policies through a reluctant Legislature.
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Open enrollment season lasts until March 31 for people enrolled in Medicare Advantage who want to switch to original Medicare, but there’s a potential hitch.
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The nonprofit coalition, which consists of more than 90 Centers of Excellence and Affiliates in over 40 countries, focuses on advancing research and pandemic preparedness for current and future threats.
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Though nighttime mind-wandering may feel inescapable, there are things you can do to reset.
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A bill that includes a stopgap measure to restore cuts to the AIDS Drug Assistance Program through June 30 — the end of the fiscal year — is heading to Gov. DeSantis' desk.
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Enrollment in health care sharing ministries is on the rise in Florida, but research shows they have fewer consumer protections.
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Of the state's 93 "locally acquired" measles cases this year, 70 reportedly were acquired in Collier. Beyond Collier, cases were in 12 other counties.