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Locally acquired cases have appeared in Florida and other parts of the U.S. where the disease isn't endemic. Health officials ...
Science Square Labs is a medical research office and residential tower near Georgia Tech in downtown Atlanta. Tampa-based Shriners Children's says it will establish a first-of-its-kind pediatric ...
The $117 billion spending plan includes support for mental health and addiction services, cancer research, maternal and child ...
Florida became the second state in the country to end its practice of adjusting fluoride levels in its water supply.
The legislation would have required the Department of Management Services, which oversees the program, to submit recommendations for managing the "formulary" of prescription drugs.
A blood treatment that was popular 75 years ago but faded away when antibiotics came along may be making a comeback with the increasing popularity of… ...
Software sifts through millions of medical records to match patients with similar diagnoses and characteristics and predicts what kind of care an individual will need. New rules will ensure humans are ...
The researchers say lockdowns had no noticeable effect on reducing COVID-related deaths and a "devastating effect" on economies and social ills.
Navigating reproductive health care can be confusing, especially as abortion policies change in Florida. We break down what's available and what could be coming next.
The ACA designers might have assumed that they spelled out with sufficient clarity that millions would no longer have to pay for certain types of preventive care. But they didn’t reckon with America’s ...
Data from the CDC shows 31 utilities in Florida had annual average fluoride levels that were approximately half the CDC’s recommended level or less for at least a year.