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More than a year has passed since Gainesville’s city auditor resigned and the search for a long-term replacement could end soon. Gainesville City Commission completed interviews Nov. 28 for three … more
Open enrollment for 2024 health plans is underway in Connecticut. Residents can sign up for health coverage on the state’s Affordable Care Act Exchange through Jan. 15. For the enrollment period … more
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The president of the Uniformed Professional Firefighters Association, said that benefit “woefully fell short of what we needed,” so the union kept pushing to expand it. more
Falls off ladders and roofs while holiday decorating send dozens of South Floridians to hospital emergency departments each year with everything from minor injuries to broken spines and fractured … more
A University of North Florida Public Opinion Research Lab poll finds 62% of state voters would support a referendum adding abortion rights to the state Constitution and 67% favor a proposed amendment … more
By Alexa Spencer | Word In Black (WIB) – A nonprofit and a law firm filed a lawsuit against the city of San Francisco and the state of California over Abundant Birth Project, an initiative that … more
A potential EU framework could bring big benefits for healthcare and research, but EIT Health said Ireland needs to strike a balance between data protection and data sharing. Read more: … more
Full Medicaid coverage starts this week for hundreds of thousands of uninsured adults in North Carolina more
One nurse said 12 officers recently were needed to intervene with a combative patient. more
After Multnomah County leaders decided to fine AMR $513,650 for late ambulance responses in August, AMR leaders decided to respond on-camera, sounding the alarm.          more
The activity comes the same day two residents filed a lawsuit to close the troubled facility. more
A South African company will make vaginal rings that protect against HIV, which AIDS experts say should eventually make them cheaper and more readily available more
The twin Bristol cities share a name and a state line, but abortion accessibility changes over a 1 mile span. Abortion is illegal in Bristol, Tennessee, but down the road in Virginia, a clinic … more
The twin Bristol cities share a name and a state line, but abortion accessibility changes over a 1 mile span. Abortion is illegal in Bristol, Tennessee, but down the road in Virginia, a clinic … more
A South African company will make vaginal rings that protect against HIV, which AIDS experts say should eventually make them cheaper and more readily available. more
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — Depression and suicide took center stage in a performance from the Virginia Stage Company at EVMS Wednesday morning. "I think at the least, this is a play that builds … more
Alachua County is struggling with the homeless population in Gainesville. However, the Alachua County Commission proposed to buy the Scottish Inn, a local motel in town, and turn it into a permanent … more
An Ochsner Lafayette General initiative to combat opioid addiction and abuse in rural communities has been funded with $1 million in federal dollars to be spent on preventative and educational … more
Personality traits like extraversion and conscientiousness may lower the risk of developing dementia, according to new research on the relationship between behavior and cognitive decline. The new … more
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