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The Florida Health Care Association counters saying those trends are a function of the post-COVID workforce environment and NOT the result of efforts to "modernize staffing standards."
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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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A Central Florida mental health service is expanding its operations to the growing concern of mental health crises in children.
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Federal officials have cleared the way for Florida to begin importing cheaper prescription drugs from Canada. It’s the first time any U.S. state has used the approach and follows years of frustration with U.S. drug prices.
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The UCF research company, Limbitless Solutions, is embracing generative AI to allow kids to personalize their own prosthetics, adding personal identity to their arms.
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Last year, a 10-year-old boy was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes. One year later, he had no symptoms thanks to a new drug. He's the first in Central Florida to use it.
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After hospitals, pharmacies, and the state refused to help, a Central Florida mother shares her journey in trying to get her 8-month-old daughter the COVID-19 vaccination.
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South Carolina and Florida were the two fastest-growing states in the U.S. this year. New estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau on Tuesday show that the South dominated population gains in 2023.
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And in Summerfield Joyce Nunn, shares her story as a caregiver during Christmastime.
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The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stopped by Orlando with an important message: get vaccinated before the holidays.
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Experts warn that new tropical viruses are headed for the U.S. – and the country should take active measures to fend them off.