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Scientists treating kids for MIS-C point to rare genes, leaky guts and a “superantigen.”
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A Tampa pediatrician will make a presentation to the Food and Drug Administration’s advisory committee when it meets on Tuesday to recommend whether to approve a COVID-19 vaccine for young children.
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The State Board Of Education Will Meet Over Masks In Hillsborough, Sarasota And Nine Other DistrictsOfficials will look at the districts’ compliance with initial and revised Department of Health rules. Education Commissioner Richard Corcoran is expected to report findings of “probable cause.”
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USF College of Public Health professor Jason Salemi said an average of six children were hospitalized each day with COVID-19 in early June. But during the last week of August, that increased to an average of 66.
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We speak with UCF psychology assistant professor Dalena Taylor about how to talk to kids about mental health and what routines to consider.
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During the pandemic, many of the youngest Americans have fallen behind socially, academically and emotionally in ways that could harm their physical and mental health for years.
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Medicaid, once considered the ugly duckling compared with the politically powerful and popular Medicare program, now covers nearly one in four Americans.
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Children’s hospitals — and the young patients they help — are asking Congress to prioritize their growing mental health needs.
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Whether the proposals will be enough to stop administrative challenges filed by Tampa General Hospital or Broward Health remains to be seen.
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If passed, the bill would require the parents or legal guardians of students institutionalized under the Baker Act to be notified prior to the student’s transportation to a receiving facility.
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Four out of 5 parents told us they support targeted interventions by schools that would help students recover academic, social and emotional skills.
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The pandemic has meant more children having to deal with mortality.