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Six months after the Feb. 14 Kansas City parade, parents their children are deeply changed. We meet kids who survived the mass shooting only to live with long-term emotional scars.
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LISTEN: We touch base with the State Emergency Mental Task Force’s clinical director to get a sense of the work in the early days of recovery from Idalia.
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Advocates say they've spent the last year working to help residents get their health back on track after Ian caused disruptions in care. They say the stress of storm recovery continues to cause mental wounds for some.
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Surveys were completed by 180 individuals from a variety of helping professions, including medical, law enforcement, nonprofit, fire/EMS, education, mental health, and human services.
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Florida Congresswoman Lois Frankel recently toured the U.S. southern border, talking to undocumented parents and children separated by President Trump’s...
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Not even two weeks after a shooter fired more than 100 bullets in the hallways of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, students and staff are returning...
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With House Republican leaders looking to make major health-care changes, a key panel Monday approved proposals that would erase limits on the numbers of...
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Getting to a trauma center quickly can be critical, and in the Florida Keys, there are no trauma centers. That leaves you the option of being airlifted...
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For years, hospitals in Florida have been fighting over the right to add new trauma centers. That fight came to an end this week, as four new trauma...
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After three years of legal wrangling, challenges to the state's approval of trauma centers in Manatee and Pasco counties appear likely to linger through…
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An administrative law judge Wednesday postponed until July a high-profile case that involves a challenge to the approval of a trauma center at Ocala…
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The House and Senate could be headed toward a collision at the end of the legislative session about major health-care issues, including the continued…