Analysts with the personal finance website compared all 50 states and Washington, D.C., using 33 metrics tied to cost, quality and access to care. Florida's low ranking in oral health reflects gaps in preventive care.
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There have been no new cases in Collier County, the epicenter of a measles outbreak that began in January at Ave Maria University, since March 28.
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The project explores whether analyzing and interpreting art using VR can strengthen observation and communication skills among health care providers.
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If you find yourself spacing during the day after a night of poor sleep, consider letting your brain catch a break by catching some Z’s. Your ability to focus deserves it.
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There's a national shortage of specialists in obstetrics. A new program has been developed at Lee Health to help.
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While waiting for test results at her job at the University of Miami's cancer research lab, Katerina Lomis would ink down her thoughts that would eventually turn into fully fledged songs.
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The health department limited access to HIV drugs without consulting its advisory committee charged with maintaining and updating the list of available drugs for the state’s AIDS Drug Assistance Program.
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Some people find they owe money back for subsidies if their income changed from what they estimated. In 2026, more people may find themselves in this situation if they don’t carefully track their income.
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Post-mastectomy pain syndrome, or PMPS, is estimated to afflict tens of thousands of U.S. women each year. And yet it is not well understood and is inconsistently treated.
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A paper published in the journal AIMS Microbiology reported some disquieting findings based on its review of 70 water studies.
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Behind the lights and energy of the University of Florida's Dance Marathon, stories like that of Amelia Early and her daughter, Dani-Lynn, took center stage.
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Florida Southern College’s Roberts Academy marks 15 years of helping students with dyslexia close literacy gaps — and reshape their futures.
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Some school districts can’t afford to comply with requirements for special equipment or alternate practice schedules.
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The Florida resolution comes as Bayer seeks approval of a $7.25 billion class settlement in Missouri and weeks before the U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear a case that could determine whether the company can be shielded from failure-to-warn lawsuits.
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Scientists at Johns Hopkins University are creating virtual replicas of patients’ hearts so they can test how to fix a life-threatening irregular heartbeat before treating the real organ.