The city commission votes 3-2 to negotiate the sale of Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare property to Florida State University after a presentation from both parties.
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They'll be on Monday. This year marks the first time Planned Parenthood has made its free screening day, called the Pink Project, a statewide event.
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Some claim it reduces snoring and enhances sleep, but there's no scientific backing. Experts warn it could worsen disorders like sleep apnea or even cause suffocation.
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From the looming Medicaid cuts to the expiration of enhanced premium tax credits for Affordable Care Act plans, big changes are on the horizon for health care in the Sunshine State.
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Other trends show funding for abortion care is down as is travel out-of-state for the procedure, according to a report from the Guttmacher Institute.
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Deborah Buttgereit knew piecing together the broken bone in her elbow would be expensive. But complications the doctor deemed a surprise, midsurgery, drove the bill far above the estimate.
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A 52-year-old jogger collapses on his morning run and is found unresponsive without a pulse. How hands-only CPR saved his life. Then, a neuroscience pioneer shares her personal journey.
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The producer that distributed the products says tests showed that pasta in the meals may be contaminated with the same bacteria tied to a recall of chicken fettuccine Alfredo this summer.
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The FDA is in the process of approving the inexpensive, generic drug derived from folic acid to help children diagnosed with autism.
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Like this year's effort, which passed the Legislature, the proposal would repeal a 1990 law that prevents people 25 and older from seeking “non-economic” damages in cases involving deaths of their parents.
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Researchers examined nearly 135,000 cases of nicotine ingestions among children younger than 6 and found that most involved children under 2.
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This year’s grants will prioritize studies on nutrition’s role in cancer prevention and treatment, along with other high-impact projects.
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As lawmakers prepare legislation to roll back mandates, the surgeon general has floated going one step further: banning mRNA vaccines. Medical experts say that would have public health implications.
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Congress failing to restore the subsidies could dramatically affect Florida, which has almost 5 million enrollees. Democrats hope to get an extension during negotiations to avoid a government shutdown.