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Dr. Joseph Ladapo said his opinion on vaccinating infants and young children is “consistent” with the health department’s other guidance on vaccines. The FDA could authorize the shots for emergency ...
It's been a free-for-all in recent weeks as manufacturers, grocers, bank tellers, dentists and drive-share companies all jostle to get a spot near the front of the line.
The district hopes to lean on South Florida's agricultural industry to offer local produce to schools. It's an expansion of the district's Farm to School Program that has been in place since 2009.
Government forces retook the capital city from rebel troops in April. Now comes the task of rebuilding what was once a bustling metropolis on the Nile.
The University of Florida held its first virtual Match Day ceremony for the College of Medicine’s class of 2021 on Friday. Match Day is known to be one of the most important days for medical students ...
After long days focused on the facts, our newsroom reads a lot of fiction at home. We asked our NPR colleagues what they've enjoyed reading so far this year. Here's what they told us.
The popularity of at-home COVID tests has amplified calls from health researchers and diagnostic companies to make testing similarly routine for sexually transmitted diseases. But FDA guidelines are ...
Last year’s battle over mask mandates in schools continues into this year’s legislative session. A Florida lawmaker wants to cut $200 million from school districts that enforced student mask mandates.
State health officials are asking an administrative law judge to permanently ban a Tallahassee physician from ordering medical marijuana for patients, suspend his medical license for five years and ...
Health officials in Broward County on Monday said they are investigating a second presumptive case of monkeypox. The patient is isolated, and the risk of exposure remains low, the Florida Department ...
It’s only the start of March and the beginning of what’s expected to be a busy spring break, but Pinellas County is already seeing signs of increased visitor traffic. Barry Burton, chief ...
Dr. Howard Pratt, a child and adolescent psychiatrist in South Florida, worries about all the kids who aren't getting care.
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