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For some contributors, art helps them cope with the stress of working in health care.
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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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USF Health professor Jill Roberts provides some possible explanations for this drop, including vaccine hesitancy that the COVID-19 pandemic intensified.
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University of South Florida officials sent a letter to St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman asking to be a part of the redevelopment conversation.
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Researchers say the goal of the study is to improve health messaging so hospitals and health agencies can better connect with the community.
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Researchers are looking to enroll 7,600 people for the study into whether computer-based cognitive training can prevent and even improve disorders such as dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
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Dr. Patricia Emmanuel says once children 12 and older are able to get vaccinated in the coming months, that will be a "game-changer" for how schools proceed with coronavirus prevention measures.
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As the number of people getting their COVID-19 vaccine has slowed down, a "Sundial" panel discusses where the hesitancy is coming from and a new campaign to get people vaccinated.
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The county still has seen a 60% increase in the number of infections over the past month. New variants of the virus could be contributing to the spike.
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A Tampa physician was among the rare but growing number of people dealing with the disturbing experience of getting the disease despite having had one shot, or even two.