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South Florida's green spaces got some serious green from voters Tuesday. A half dozen municipalities across South Florida asked voters to weigh in on...
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Attorney General Pam Bondi on Thursday said reports of sexual abuse by Catholic priests in Florida prompted her to launch a statewide investigation and...
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If things are a bit tense in your doctor's office come Oct. 1, some behind-the-scenes red tape could be to blame.That's the day when the nation's…
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New research suggests parents are doing a better job of keeping household medicines out of the hands of young children.Emergency room visits by children…
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A manhunt was underway in Thonotosassa after a sheriff's deputy was shot in the thigh early Thursday while responding to a 911 call about shots being…
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Determining what treatment to pursue for former President Jimmy Carter's cancer will depend on its type, its origin and factors such as age and health,…
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When he killed himself at 50, former NFL player Dave Duerson's brain showed serious damage, likely from hits during his football career. His son now questions the gamble of playing the game.
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When the only hospital in this southern Delaware town saw two of its four obstetricians move away, it knew it had to do something to ensure women in labor…
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CVS Health Corp. deliberately overcharged some pharmacy customers for generic drugs by submitting claims to their insurance companies at inflated prices,…
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Drug users are testing opioids that are less prone to abuse than current drugs. David Crow of the Financial Times tells NPR's Rachel Martin the drugs could also boost profits for pharmaceutical firms.
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Doctors have a hard time getting teenagers vaccinated, but they're making progress, according to data from the CDC. Low-income teens are most likely to get the first shot of HPV vaccine.
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When President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Medicare and Medicaid into law on July 30, 1965, Americans 65 and older were the age group least likely to have…