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State health officials have filed complaints against two medical-marijuana doctors based on information obtained by undercover investigators posing as…
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With no discussion, the Florida Senate on Wednesday gave final approval to a bill that would shield health-care providers from disciplinary action if they…
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A state appeals court Monday tossed out a Tampa-based orchid grower’s attempt to enter the state’s medical-marijuana market, finding the nursery lacked…
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In a case that could create a major upheaval in the state’s pot industry, health officials on Thursday asked the Florida Supreme Court to uphold a 2017…
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Pointing to a federal law that makes marijuana illegal, a U.S. district judge has tossed out a lawsuit filed by a Tampa firm that argues Florida health…
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Florida’s surgeon general is cautiously optimistic that education and vaccination efforts during the past few months are working to contain the spread of…
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Florida had 38 reported cases of hepatitis A last week, bringing the total number of cases this year to 3,163 as of Saturday, according to the state…
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Doctors, nurses and other health care providers who fail to repay student loans wouldn’t have their licenses automatically suspended, under a bill (SB 66)…
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South Florida has among the highest number of new HIV cases in the country. A 2016 report from the CDC found Miami had 46 cases per 100,000 people and...
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Florida had 49 new cases of hepatitis A reported last week, bringing the total number of cases this year to 2,461, according to the latest data from the…