Free health clinic opens in Seminole County.
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A free health clinic has opened up in Seminole County. United Medical and Social Services is now servicing customers in Sanford. Not only are all the visits and medical treatments free, but the clinic also finds free or low-cost medications for uninsured patients. Probably the most astounding aspect of this clinic is the medical staff are all volunteers from private practices and area hospitals.

Restaurant industry on alert amid Hepatitis A outbreak
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Cases of Hepatitis A skyrocketed in Florida in 2019. According to the State Department of Health, nearly 3000 cases have been reported this year compared to only 548 in 2018 and 276 in 2017. In August, the State Surgeon General issued a Public Health Emergency due to the high case count.

Schools are struggling to combat the vaping epidemic
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As more students are taking up vaping, schools are trying to do their part to combat the epidemic. Some have changed policies and surveillance practices.

Man credits Apple Watch for detecting atrial fibrillation
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A pastor in Clermont, Florida is crediting his Apple Watch for alerting him to an episode of atrial fibrillation.

Hepatitis A concerns at Kissimmee restaurant
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Health officials are urging people who dined at a Denny's in Kissimmee to get vaccinated for hepatitis A after tests confirmed that two employees were infected.

Winn-Dixie stores now offering CDB products
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Some CBD products are now available at Winn-Dixie. The Jacksonville, Fla.-based grocer said Monday that the stores now offer 65 CBD items, including topicals such as oils and ointments, supplement pills and pet products

Florida to hire contractor for drug importation program

Agency for Health Care Administration Secretary Mary Mayhew told members of a Senate panel Tuesday that her agency will release an “invitation to negotiate” in  the coming weeks and that she hopes  to have a contractor on board to help carry out the state’s new Canadian drug-importation program by spring 2020.

Hepatitis A outbreak nears 3,000 cases

Florida had 62 hepatitis A cases reported last week, bringing the total number of cases this year to 2,970, as of Saturday.

Georgia mom rallies to help newborn born with rare breathing syndrome

A Hart County, Georgia, mom is battling to help her newborn son, who was born with a rare syndrome that causes him to stop breathing when he sleeps.

Recall: More than 100 vegetable products sold in US, Canada recalled over listeria risk

More than 100 vegetable products sold in the United States and Canada were recalled over the potential risk of listeria contamination, according an announcement Sunday. 

Salmonella outbreak linked to ground beef leaves 1 dead, 8 hospitalized, officials say

A multistate salmonella outbreak seemingly linked to ground beef has left at least one person dead and another eight people hospitalized, health officials said.

Florida safety panel focuses on mental health

The report will be the second set of recommendations issued by the commission, which was created following a February 2018 mass shooting at the Parkland school

Ranks of uninsured children increases

The percentages of children lacking health insurance in Florida and nationwide are on the rise, reversing recent trends.

Florida's Medicaid health plans get good grades

In addition to liking the plans, the enrollees surveyed also indicated they were pleased with the care they received.

Ranks of uninsured children increase

n 2018, 7.6 percent of Florida children were without insurance.

Eating dark chocolate may reduce risk of depression, study suggests

With Halloween right around the corner, it's worth noting that some candy may be better for our health — a recent study suggests that eating chocolate, especially dark chocolate, is linked to lower odds of depressive symptoms.

DEA will accept vaping devices for first time on 'National Drug Take Back Day'

For the first time, the Drug Enforcement Agency will accept vaping devices and cartridges for its annual National Prescription Drug Take Back Day initiative.

Most prison deaths found to be from natural causes, accidents

More than 50 percent of the death investigations over a five-year span involved deaths from natural causes or accidents