Speaking with a Houston physician, Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo says he doesn't want mRNA COVID-19 vaccines in the state.
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New U.S. Census data show Florida children are becoming more uninsured. Many lost their insurance and still need it for chronic illnesses.
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An MS expert discusses what it will take to overcome obstacles, from the personal struggles of patients to the fight for research breakthroughs.
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The initiative, which also includes Rep. Laurel Lee, R-Tampa, follows a recent call from federal agencies for comprehensive nutrition training in medical education.
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At a gathering organized by the UF chapter of the Students for a National Health Program, about 50 people demonstrated against making vaccines voluntary for schoolchildren.
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After Larry Black Jr. was shot in the head, he was prepped for organ donation until his neurosurgeon raced to the operating room to stop it, saying he had a chance at life. Today, Black is sharing his story.
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As graphic video of Charlie Kirk's assassination spread on social media, modern-day parents are having to ask more frequently: How do you talk to your children about what's going on?
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The rule changes could take effect by early December, according to the state Department of Health.
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An appeals court overturned a ruling that sided with the cable channel in a defamation lawsuit stemming from reports about deaths of children at a Palm Beach County hospital.
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Planned Parenthood says the ruling means that more than 1.1 million patients can’t use their Medicaid insurance at its health centers.
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Researchers and patients in Florida are part of a nationwide study exploring whether benfotiamine can help treat mild cognitive impairment or early Alzheimer’s.
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The complexity of diagnosing Lyme disease has given rise to an entire industry of unapproved tests and alternative treatments, including lasers, herbal remedies and electromagnets.
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Strategic downtime between training sessions is essential for rebuilding muscles, restoring energy, and supporting lasting improvements in overall fitness.
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Although the FDA has approved the vaccines for anyone 65 or older and anyone at least 6 months old who is at risk of a severe COVID infection, barriers to coverage and access persist.
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U.S. House Democrats from Florida have signed a letter urging Gov. Ron DeSantis to reverse Florida's plans to eliminate school vaccine mandates.