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This episode features Florida Voices for Health, a coalition of community organizations, businesses, and individuals working to create a health care system that works for every Floridian.
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SB 391, which passed in 2023, allows parents and caregivers of children with chronic and complex medical needs to be paid a salary to care for that child. However, it is almost impossible for a parent to be enrolled in the program without losing their Medicaid eligibility, linked to the new income.
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Nationwide overdose deaths have declined. That's according to NPR. But, how is Florida faring in the opioid crisis? WUFT’s Sofia Zarran has more.
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He ended up at a VA Medical Center in Gainesville seeking a voluntary stay for mental health treatment. Instead, he was involuntarily held under Florida’s Baker Act.
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They attribute the increase in cases of tinnitus to the increase in availability of treatment options, with more people becoming aware of their options and new research coming out.
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Expecting between 12,000 to 15,000 visitors annually, the facility will open Aug. 15 after a planning and construction process funded by city, county and federal dollars.
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The bill prohibits mask, testing or vaccine requirements for all of Marion County.
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So called “kitten season” typically runs from April to late October, following the breeding season for feral cats.
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The 6-week abortion ban went into effect on May 1. It replaced the 15-week ban that went into effect in July 2022, just after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. The closest state that allows a longer gestational limit is North Carolina at 12 weeks.
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Tommy John troubles have increasingly plagued Major League Baseball, including a rash of UCL injuries at the start of this season. The rise of UCL reconstruction has renewed the importance of arm care education at the game’s lowest levels.