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Attorney General Ashley Moody is warning Floridians about the dangers of opioids.
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Pickleball enthusiasts are finding out that America’s fastest-growing sport has a side effect: a rising tide of injuries.
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The Florida Department of Health reported that in 2022, the rate of deaths from stroke in Alachua County was higher than the rate for the entire state of Florida, per 100,000 people.
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Rob Harris drives the bus up and down the entire state of Florida giving out information on Alzheimer’s and dementia to people looking for help.
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UF Health could become a teaching hospital in behavioral health, paired with the University of Florida Medical School.
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The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration visited HCA Florida North Florida Hospital earlier this month to conduct a formal inspection, AHCA communications staff confirmed.
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For the fourth year, the museum hosted "Girls Do Science" to spark children’s interest in science and promote women in STEM.
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Only one southeastern state has legalized marijuana for medical use: the Sunshine State, known for “the Florida Man,” tales of wacky adventures, and for many an increasingly open-minded outlook on adult recreational use of cannabis.
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The Florida Department of Health in Marion County extended an invitation to new or soon-to-be parents for its annual "World's Greatest Baby Shower."
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Throughout his youth, Tolbert considered his hair one of his only feminine features. He, however, did not pine for this pinnacle of femininity. Every expedition to a hair salon made it evident that the gender he was perceived as did not mirror how he felt.
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A recent study by the Alzheimer’s Association says hearing aids reduce cognitive decline in older adults with some kind of hearing loss by almost 50%.
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North Florida Regional Medical Center, one of the state’s largest hospitals, is abruptly suspending all surgeries for at least four days to deal with significant concerns about its processes to sterilize surgical instruments, sources have confirmed.