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Mental health experts say it's OK to not be merry this holiday season if you're struggling with loss. They encourage people to look for small moments of joy.
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Local health departments combat disparities by funding immigrant and minority community groups and letting them decide how best to spend the money.
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In 2021, cannabis sales increased to $30 billion, 40% higher than the previous year. The United States is expected to make up 75% of global cannabis sales in 2026.
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A new study suggests that. yes, there are superdodgers. But explaining why they've been able to avoid the virus is a bit complicated.
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The shot across the bow came as Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration continues to delay the issuance of new licenses. Florida should have at least twice as many medical marijuana operators as it has today, but health officials have not granted additional licenses as required by state law. Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried called the delay on a license for a Black farmer a “miscarriage of justice”.
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Alison Geissler pulled out of the driveway of her suburban home on the outskirts of Tampa, with tears streaming down her eyes. For six years, she drove…
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State officials have been meeting to decide when to re-open Florida, as the number of new confirmed coronavirus cases appears to stabilize — though the…
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Dual Emergencies: Florida Community Health Centers Brace For COVID-19 And Influx Of Newly UnemployedAs Florida reels from the medical and economic impact of coronavirus, community health centers across the state are preparing for an influx of new…
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Florida’s largest insurance company, Florida Blue, is ready to work with the Florida Department of Health in response to the coronavirus.The U.S. Centers…
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Several southern states including Georgia and Mississippi have enacted similar laws requiring employers to check the immigration status of new hires. The…
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When Dr. Bobby Zervos offers transplant patients the option to accept an organ with hepatitis C, he's prepared for some surprised reactions. "Some…
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South Florida researchers believe they're one step closer to developing a more effective vaccine against HIV, after overcoming a virus that infects…