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Whistleblower lawsuits allege that Exactech covered up defects in knee implants while patient injuries mounted.
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Researchers say brain-based therapies like mindfulness and noninvasive stimulation may help ease “latchkey incontinence,” the sudden urge to urinate triggered by familiar cues such as arriving home.
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Charmaine Gatlin, 52, was fired in November after 10 years as chief operating officer of the fundraising arm of the Jackson Health System.
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The hotel, scheduled to open in 2028, aims to meet a longstanding need for lodging near the cancer hospital, which draws patients from all 50 states and more than 130 countries.
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Even as some policymakers challenge mandates, public opinion largely favors requirements for at least one vaccine to protect children and the broader community.
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Under the agreement, FSU and TMH will work with the city of Tallahassee on the transfer of the hospital assets to the university. The partnership needs to be approved by the city commission.
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On "Florida Matters," WUSF's Jessica Meszaros explains the impact of hot weather on pregnancy and more.
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The arrests were part of a second phase of an investigation. In 2023, 25 people were charged in connection with a similar scheme involving three other Florida schools.
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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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Social media has a huge influence, often promoting complex do-it-yourself regimens aimed at keeping a youthful appearance. But dermatologists say many of these viral products are unnecessary.
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The home visiting program, available statewide, reports a 99 percent success rate at preventing child abuse and neglect a year after the delivery of services.
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RPI is getting the contract because of its “unique ability” to link data on children and mothers, according to a government procurement notice.