Nemours, Memorial Healthcare and AdventHealth Orlando, which support the AHCA rule, have moved to intervene after Tampa General, UF Health Shands and Jackson Memorial filed challenges.
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A new poll from the University of North Florida Public Opinion research lab asked Floridians several questions about hot-button policy issues in Florida.
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The U.S. District judge certified a class action on the accommodations issue, which involves access to certain clothing and grooming.
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On "What's Health," we dive into the quiet struggles of depression and new insights into normal pressure hydrocephalus, the misunderstood neurological disorder afflicting musician Billy Joel.
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More anti-abortion pregnancy centers have been offering medical services such as testing for sexually transmitted infections. With coming changes to Medicaid, more women are expected to be uninsured or lack access to clinics
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The Supreme Court's decision will have a big impact on the Florida lawsuit.
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As more Americans contemplate leaving booze behind, kava has become an alternative to drinking by offering similar effects without the consequences.
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Testing at a well in Tarpon Springs was nine times the limit. A well in Holiday measured 19 times the limit. The science is unclear as of yet as to the health risks of drinking water contaminated with "forever chemicals."
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Agricultural workers recount working in extreme heat while expecting. Advocates say more protections are needed to ensure the health and well-being of the expectant moms and their babies.
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Even before the shutdown put the spotlight on Congress and its fight over extending ACA tax, it had become increasingly difficult for Floridians to find affordable health care.
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Florida A&M and FSU reached an agreement that would give FAMU one seat on the governing board of the potential new academic health center. Tallahassee State is continuing negotiations.
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A study finds that expectant cockroaches deprived of sleep produce less milk and have longer pregnancies, offering surprising insight into how sleep loss can disrupt reproduction — even in humans.
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On "Florida Matters: Live & Local," Mayhew discussed the plight of DeSoto Memorial, the challenges and benefits remote hospitals present and how mergers with larger systems can be a lifeline.
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A study out of UF and MD Anderson Cancer Center shows patients with advanced lung or skin cancer taking certain drugs lived longer if they also got a COVID shot within 100 days of starting treatment.
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Mosquito inactivity begins when temperatures reach around 50 degrees, with mortality setting in as temperatures approach the freezing mark.