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The state has at least 10 cases of the illness to date but the state's surgeon general has not called for vaccinations or quarantining of exposed kids. This goes against science-based measures.
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A new study sheds light on the relationship between gun violence and infant health
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Florida has three failing grades in the annual State of Tobacco report. Among those most hurt by tobacco products are Orange County's Black residents.
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The Florida Senate on Thursday unanimously passed a wide-ranging plan that President Kathleen Passidomo and other supporters tout as a strategy to expand healthcare access as the state’s population continues to grow.
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In the first week of the year, Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo released a letter to federal health leaders regarding concerns he had about the COVID-19 mRNA vaccine. Local experts are confused by his questions, saying they don't make much sense.
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Florida's number of Affordable Care Act insurance enrollees jumped this enrollment period, which ends on Tuesday night. Here's how to enroll.
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The Florida Policy Institute ranked each county in the state for children's wellness. Overall, the state saw improvements across the board.
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A Boston-based cancer researcher says cancer screening can cause more harm than good.
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February is both Black History and American Heart Month
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12-year-old Christina Clark takes medical marijuana.Her mother Anneliese Clark uses it to treat the seizures her daughter has had since she was three…