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Climate Change Is The Greatest Threat To Public Health, Top

WEBThe rapidly warming climate is the "greatest threat" to global public health, more than 200 medical journals are warning in an unprecedented joint statement that …

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Health Insurance For $10 Or Less A Month

WEBFrom now until August, you can sign up for or change coverage through the federal and state health insurance marketplaces. Many people are eligible for better or …

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What to know about omicron, the new COVID variant

WEBThe World Health Organization deemed it a variant of concern, and the U.S. is banning travel from parts of Africa where it's spreading. Here's what scientists know …

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The pandemic highlighted health disparities. It also showed how

WEBBlack women in America are three times more likely to die from a pregnancy related cause than white women, and maternal mortality is just one health disparity that …

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Exploring Long COVID: What's it like to have it

WEBDr. Kenneth Alexander, chief of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at Nemours Children's Hospital, said Long COVID manifests in three varieties. The first is physical …

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HCA Hospitals Might Make Employees Choose Between New …

WEBUnionized workers at a Florida health care organization are being asked to decide whether to keep their benefits or to upgrade to a package with new perks. But in …

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New Central Florida Cellular Therapy facility to reduce chemo on kids

WEBOn Wednesday AdventHealth held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new Cellular Therapy Facility Lab which would allow lab techs to create immunity cells as a means of destroying cancer cells. The Winter Park group, Kids Beating Cancer, donated $1.2 million toward advanced equipment that would allow the facility to stem cells and …

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Survey: 68 Florida Hospitals Have Less Than 48 Hours Worth Of …

WEBThe Florida Hospital Association is sounding the alarm, saying a survey shows 68 hospitals have less than a 48-hour supply of oxygen. Hospitals are using three …

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Epidemiologist Alvina Chu: The Youngest Person in Orange …

WEBThe person had underlying health conditions, but Orange County Epidemiologist Alvina Chu says it’s a reminder that young people can still get serious …

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There's a way to get healthier without even going to a gym. It's …

WEBThe idea that NEAT is naturally dialed up or down in response to how much energy you are taking in hasn't always been replicated in subsequent research, says …

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Perceived high cost of insurance keeps Floridians from enrolling

WEBSurvey results from participants between the ages of 21 and 64 show the main reason people give for not enrolling in a health plan in Florida is the perceived high …

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About 1 million Floridians will lose Medicaid coverage. How

WEBAbout 1 million Floridians will soon lose Medicaid coverage in April due to the end of the Public Health Emergency’s continuous enrollment provision. In December, President Joe Biden signed into law the 2023 Consolidated Appropriations Act, which brought an end to the Public Health Emergency provision that required states to provide

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More patients are losing their doctors – and their trust in the …

WEBFirst, her favorite doctor in Providence, R.I. retired. Then her other doctor, at a health center a few miles away, left the practice. Now, Piedad Fred has developed a …

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Is the pandemic over

WEBA local epidemiologist weighs in. Thousands of Floridians will be kicked off Medicaid next month as the continuous enrollment provision is removed from states this …

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Medical ethics: Does the public need to know why Austin was …

WEBFollowing a days-long delay in the release of information about Defense Secretary Austin's condition, NPR's Michel Martin asks medical ethicist Keisha Ray …

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Kids are back in school — and struggling with mental health …

WEBKids are back in school — and struggling with mental health issues. As students have returned to school this year, mental health issues related to the pandemic are surging. When Millis Public Schools opened its doors for the start of the 2021-22 school year, teachers and staff were looking forward to seeing their students back in real …

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Meet The 11 Health Care Startups Incubating In Medical City

WEBLake Nona Medical City’s first class of health care tech startups is underway. The Health Box Studio program will help grow 11 companies through the end …

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Marion County gets another drive-through COVID-19 testing …

WEBThe Marion County Health Department has announced a second drive-through COVID-19 testing location as cases continue to surge and demand has more …

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Church helps Osceola Health Department distribute COVID-19 …

WEBThe Osceola County Health Department moved one of their largest vaccination sites to Centro Cristiano Dios de Pactos, a Spanish-speaking church on …

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