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A state agency may have underestimated the number of children removed from subsidized health insurance in Florida, according to a report by the Florida Phoenix.
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Fish, barnacles, oysters, water and sediment are being studied by researchers with the USF College of Marine Science.
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One therapist says couples shouldn’t fight when tired. Instead, take a pause and set a time to discuss the issue during the day. The key is to follow through.
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Support for Fluoride for Families comes in response to the state banning fluoridation in local water systems, Mayor Ken Welch said.
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Lawmakers passed such a proposal during the 2025 session, but Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed it. The state House Civil Justice & Claims Subcommittee is scheduled to take up the proposal next week.
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Learn how these labels affect the safety of milk, meat and pantry staples, and when it’s still OK to eat them.
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The Trump administration has restored promised funds to a program that teaches people in health care how to work with aging Americans. There are 42 grant recipients, including two in Florida.
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After the weekend's heavy rains, control teams are working to lessen any mosquito plumes while experts try to piece together why Brevard has seen so many dengue cases this season.
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The court appeared ready to invalidate laws in some two dozen states that bar therapists from practicing a version of therapy that seeks to change a teenager's sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Some injured patients say they wish they had tried harder to check the backgrounds of doctors and clinics they trusted, but those records are hard to find.
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"What's Health" host Dr. Joe Sirven discusses the month's biggest health care stories with OB-GYN Dr. Donna G. Ivery, infectious disease expert Chad Neilsen and family physician Dr. Tina Ardon.
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The first large-scale clinical trial on Alzheimer's in the U.S. shows that behavior can have an important impact on brain health.