Alachua County-based Trajector Medical is charging military veterans as much as $20,000 for help with disability claims, even though the service should be free. So far, nobody's stopping the company and others like it.
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Although there are several factors that may lead to a root canal, there are also ways to minimize your risk — with a few lifestyle changes.
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A subcommittee approved a bill to create a state-run online exchange using ICHRAs, aiming to expand coverage options. Some lawmakers question the need for a new government program.
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Attorney General James Uthmeier issued the rule in August prohibiting the kratom byproduct alkaloid 7-hydroxymitragynine, known as 7-OH.
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At Lee Health, doctors are getting a major boost in the battle against breast cancer through the use of AI.
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Veterans with male breast cancer will face additional requirements to obtain VA care and disability benefits. The agency says the Biden administration falsely classified men's breasts as reproductive organs.
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Former NFL star Drew Brees visits. Also, how music can reshape the brain in ways words cannot, and how art helped a Parkinson's patient steady her hands and connect to healing.
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The University of Central Florida is preparing to roll out a new mobile clinic for communities with low health care rates in Orange and Osceola counties.
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The bill that ended the shutdown includes a provision to ban THC drinks and snacks derived from hemp. The $24 billion industry is now scrambling to save itself before the measure takes effect a year from now.
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A Naples man sets the record as the oldest player ever in the Roy Hobbs World Series in Southwest Florida. Tony Esposito said he never wants to stop playing the game he loves.
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Lawyers for the Smart & Safe Florida committee said they were waiving the right to appeal Leon County Judge John Cooper's ruling “to provide finality to this matter and certainty to the result.”
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The project, co-founded by the late Nick Buoniconti and now led by his son, Marc, has made significant advances for medicine in general, including the use of therapeutic hypothermia.
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Despite the rise in use, seeking treatment for cannabis use disorder has become less common. Experts say this is partly due to the misconception that marijuana is safe and nonaddictive.
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Keith Schneider, UF professor of food safety, says leftover safety can be an often-overlooked part of the meal. Here's how to store them, dish by dish.
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States, counties, and schools step in to improve safety amid an uptick in e-bike injuries, while federal regulatory efforts stagnate.