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Community health advocates have worked tirelessly to close the Latino vaccination gap. It’s working.At the beginning of the vaccine rollout in 2021, data show Latinos lagged behind whites in vaccination uptake. In Florida, that trend is reversing with…
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With COVID-19 concerns still pressing on the Fall semester for Florida universities and others nationwide, the Board of Governors approved the State University System’s plans to bring students back to campus.
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Peer Respite offers free mental health support in a more informal, unorthodox way.
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While Gainesville locals lie asleep, aircraft from University Air Center may be flying in the night sky over their house on the way to save a life.Timing…
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The “Sunshine Protection Act," if approved by Congress, will put the state of Florida on year-round daylight saving time, but Florida farmers say for it to work, it has to be adopted by everyone, countrywide.
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An Alachua city commissioner is publicly chronicling his fight against parotid cancer on his Facebook page
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Early voting for Florida began Monday, and residents in many counties are able to vote early until Saturday, Nov. 5.
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This story is part of our guide, Florida Votes 2016, leading up to the Nov. 8 election. Check your voter registration status here.
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The University of Florida was awarded $4,542,030 in funding for six research projects on cancer.
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The rate of women receiving prenatal care during the first trimester has dropped in North Central Florida. Seven county health departments in the region have gotten out of prenatal care, and women in rural communities have to drive farther for their appointments. One woman remembers a couple who stopped on their way to Gainesville to deliver the baby on the side of the road.