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Diego Guarin, a University of Florida researcher exploring how artificial intelligence can transform the way Parkinson’s disease is monitored, has been studying how simple video recordings can capture what the human eye might miss.
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A Florida-based company is charging military veterans as much as $20,000 for help with disability claims, even though the VA has said that may be illegal and the service should be free. But so far nobody's stopping the company and others like it.
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Marion County veterans groups will host an event to support veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder on Nov. 18 in Ocala.
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“I don’t wanna say I didn’t flinch at the diagnosis, but I was just ready to get started,” Bravo said. With a chuckle Bravo said, “I know it sounds a little rushed, but I’m always just like, keep pushing and moving forward with whatever the next topic or objective is."
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Olajuwon White, director of Alachua County Veteran Services and a Navy veteran himself, helps veterans navigate the often confusing world of VA benefits and other available resources in Alachua County.
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The very unique thing about me is I come to you, I bring the sensory experience to you.
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This comes two years after it received a prestigious title as one of about 70 in the country with a National Cancer Institute (NCI) designation.
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More than 4,000 people came together at Celebration Pointe on Saturday for the annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk hosted by the American Cancer Society.
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As more Americans contemplate leaving alcohol behind, kava has become an alternative to drinking by offering similar effects without the consequences.
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Even before the Oct. 1 federal government shutdown put the spotlight on Congress and its internal fight over extending tax credits for people insured through Affordable Care Act (ACA), it had become increasingly difficult for Floridians to find affordable healthcare.
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Gainesville pediatricians expressed concerned about the impact Florida’s plans to remove childhood vaccine requirements may have on school children, saying it could prompt stronger outbreaks for illnesses and affect immunocompromised children.
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The HiPerGator, now in its fourth version, is, according to UF, the most powerful university supercomputer in the country.