Students face increased mental health risk while dealing with the challenges of a hurricane.
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The committee behind the proposed constititional amendment filed a lawsuit asking a judge to order Secretary of State Cord Byrd and his office to “comply with their statutory obligations.”
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The county's new medical director, Dr. Ben Abo, led training and response changes that quadrupled the number of resuscitation successes.
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The money will go toward the LINE program, which provides scholarships and financial assistance.
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As Thursday's sign-up deadline approached, Florida still has the most people of any state on ACA plans despite the largest drop after lawmakers did not extend enhanced subsidies.
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The hidden realities of living with inflammatory bowel disease. Then, how misdiagnosis led an emergency physician to help others advocate for themselves.
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Many shots seem to have “off-target” benefits, such as lowering the risk of dementia, studies have found.
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The political committee says the initiative meets legal requirements to go before voters, refuting opponents' arguments, including their contention the ballot text is misleading.
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A judge’s split ruling on a ballot measure triggered appeals from both sides, as deadlines loom over disputed petition signatures from inactive voters and out-of-state gatherers.
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The agreement will have FSU pay the city $109 million across 30 years for Tallahassee Memorial Hospital's property and assets. The school will also commit $250 million to various upgrades.
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The outbreak occurred on Holland America's Rotterdam during a voyage from Dec. 28 to Jan. 9. The cruise line notified the CDC on Jan. 8 after passengers and crew began reporting gastrointestinal illness.
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The House passed eight bills on Thursday. There are multiple it also passed last year but they died in the Senate.
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Senate President Ben Albritton's proposal passed his chamber unanimously for the second year in a row. Whether it will make headway in the House remains to be seen.
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Sign-ups are down nationally as extended tax credits approved during the COVID pandemic expired. As the enrollment deadline approached, Florida showed the largest drop: more than 260,000 fewer people.
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The partnership will give patients access to some cancer services that previously required a trip to Tampa or Orlando, easing the burden on patients and families.