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The agency’s announced changes will offer water utilities more flexibility to comply with regulations, but could come at a cost to public and environmental health.
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If you think it was hotter than normal in Central Florida, you’re right. Summer heat got off to an early start in April and May, and heat-illness reports climbed too.
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One in five Florida children is food insecure, and the school cafeteria is closed for summer. Big money is backing the Orlando Dreamers proposal to bring Major League Baseball to Central Florida. Engage producer Richard Copeland visits Yalaha Bootlegging Company.
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The job of Chaplain Avika is to provide comfort in life’s final moments. She’s a chaplain with VITAS Healthcare, providing spiritual support for Central Floridians in hospice care.
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At the second annual Orlando Health mental health conference, experts spoke about embracing trends and technologies to address issues such as the loneliness epidemic.
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The governor vetoed a bill that would have allowed parents and older children to seek legal recourse against medical providers in the event of death as a result of malpractice.
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Pediatric flu deaths were high again for a second year in Florida, while national numbers were the highest since the swine flu pandemic during the 2009-2010 season.
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The Central Florida healthcare provider is investing in a multimillion-dollar project, developing a tower on its main campus to be integrated with “smart” interactive technology for patients and staff.
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Local governments will be no longer be allowed to put fluoride in tap water starting July 1. The provision part of a wide-ranging "Florida Farm Bill," which includes a number of provisions geared toward helping farmers.
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Each kit contains enough nutrition for three days, and doesn’t require any refrigeration.
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As rain continues to be scarce, Florida’s air is full of dust and pollen, causing respiratory issues for some people.
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After 84 years of service, Rockledge Hospital closed its doors on Wednesday, April 23, leaving a disappointed community in its wake and a medical desert for emergency services.