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As Election Day draws near in Central Florida, voters are looking for candidates who align with their views on abortion.
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Orange County is buzzing with higher levels of mosquito activity. County experts say the booming population came after Hurricane Ian.
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Doctors say they are seeing an unprecedented number of cases. How concerned should parents be? Why are young children so vulnerable? What's causing this year's outbreak? We offer some answers.
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There's finally been a fix to the "family glitch" that made marketplace health plans sometimes unaffordable. And although premiums are rising, subsidies are too, and more people are eligible.
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For the last five years, Orange County has ranked as one of the states highest case totals for new HIV infections. But last year, the Florida Department of Health saw a slight slow down in the virus' transmission rate around the county.
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The Drug Enforcement Administration and other organizations are inviting the public to dispose of unused medications and opioids safely and anonymously. Central Florida has many locations available this weekend for the public.
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Positive tests for the flu are up at hospitals across Central Florida as the season swings into gear.
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Early numbers show that Florida could see an aggressive flu season. Exacerbating the issue further, COVID-19 infections continue to linger. A rise in both could lead to what experts call a "twindemic" in Orange County and the state.
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SARS-CoV-2 is evolving "rapidly," spawning one new variant after another. But omicron continues to dominate, raising new questions about how evolution of the virus is headed.
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and experts are encouraging uninsured women or women of low-income families to get tested using county resources. Breast Cancer is the second most common type of cancer, affecting one in eight women in the country.