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A lawsuit seeking to break up Health First's alleged monopoly on Brevard County health care could be heard by a jury this summer.
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The promise of a new year often comes with a familiar resolution: eat more fresh fruits and vegetables and get healthy.But for the 23.5 million Americans…
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When the Orlando VA Medical Center in Lake Nona is finally completed in January, it will not only be later than expected, it will be more expensive –…
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You’ve probably heard of souls to the polls, where churchgoers are brought out to vote. But what about souls to enroll?On a recent Sunday morning Federal…
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There’s a shortage of nursing home beds in Florida, and companies are flooding the state with applications to build. With hundreds of millions of dollars…
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With the election behind them, the next crop of Florida legislators met for the first time Nov. 18 in Tallahassee.Health care advocates also rallied in…
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This weekend marked the beginning of open enrollment season, the time when uninsured Floridians can sign up for health insurance on healthcare.gov.An…
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The ambitious scope of the intervention has impressed aid workers, who have been crying for help for months. But the plan will need to be implemented quickly to get ahead of the spread of infections.
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Journalist Jeffrey Stern traveled to Guinea to find out why it took so long for scientists to figure out that the Ebola virus had struck. He tells a revealing tale in this month's Vanity Fair.
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The U.S. military plans to establish a medical base in Liberia to help stop the Ebola epidemic. It will build 1,700 new treatment beds and train up to 500 health care workers every week.