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Researchers are exploring how a range of factors including racism and gut health can contribute to Alzheimer's and related dementias.
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Residents at a tent shelter get health care they often struggle to access elsewhere. Students learn to adapt treatment when the ideal solution isn't feasible.
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Most respondents placed social issues low on the priority list, however, 57% disapproved of the Supreme Court's ruling on abortion, with little agreement "on what to do next as a state level policy."
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People who worked in labor and service jobs were a lot more likely to die from COVID-19. Researchers say improving ventilation and offering paid sick leave are some ways to protect workers in the future.
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Mayor Jane Castor held a virtual discussion with Dr. Charles Lockwood, senior VP with USF Health, on the current status of COVID-19 in Hillsborough County.
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The USF case is one of numerous lawsuits in Florida and across the country stemming from campus shutdowns early in the pandemic.
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The show, called This Is My Brave, is part of a national program that aims to reduce the stigma around mental health and addiction and get people talking more about these topics.
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In Florida, 975 people were hospitalized with COVID, down from 2,418 a month earlier, according to data released Monday. Also, 101 COVID patients were in intensive care, compared with 1,319 on Feb. 1.
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In the first study to look at asthma treatments for Black and Latino patients, researchers at the University of South Florida and around the nation spent more than three years developing solutions to historic inequities in care.
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"If you want to wear it, fine, but this is ridiculous." Gov. Ron DeSantis told masked Middleton High School students visiting the governor's appearance at USF.