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Last year, the state recorded its highest number of child drowning deaths as 120 children lost their lives.
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It would provide funding to help better educate primary care doctors on how to diagnose and treat those who might have diabetes.
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The first 30 minutes after a dental injury can determine whether a permanent tooth can be saved, Dr. Andre Reis said.
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A recently published study of hers found evidence of simple organic carbon molecules on Mars, some of which had never been found on the planet before.
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Vibrio vulnificus is a naturally occurring bacteria in brackish water. According to the Florida Department of Health, many get it by eating raw or undercooked shellfish.
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"Studies show that we can prevent up to 85% of traumatic brain injuries by simply using a bicycle helmet," Brian Dean with UF Health Trauma explained.
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Here's how to protect yourself — and your family — in the Florida heat.
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Lifesouth Community Blood Center in Lecanto hosted a tropical-themed blood drive Friday.
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If you feel “wired and tired” after hours at work typing, swiping, scrolling and sitting, you're not alone. NPR's "TED Radio Hour" host Manoush Zomorodi wanted to know what could be done about it, and what she learned is in her new book, "Body Electric: The Hidden Health Costs of the Digital Age and New Science to Reclaim Your Well-Being."
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A team of University of Florida researchers has been studying a tropical plant that they say could effectively treat Parkinson's tremors in a more accessible way.
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The goal of the Gainesville Opportunity Center event is to get people struggling with mental health issues the help they need to be successful.
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The third annual Alachua County Public Schools Student-Athlete Resiliency Summit took place Thursday at the University of Florida Champions Club at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.