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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is considering initiating a study into the health effects of high exposure to toxic algae on Lake...
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are updating their guidance for pregnant women regarding the Zika virus. The new information means...
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Just this month Brazil—the country where experts say the Zika virus first arose—ended its nationwide health emergency related to the virus. The World…
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Doctors at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are worried the Zika virus may be causing epilepsy. The findings are published in the Journal...
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New data on HIV/AIDS cases from the Center for Disease Control paint an alarming picture of the disease spreading in South Florida. Cities like Miami…
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Martin County health officials are planning a follow-up to a 2010 study that found elevated levels of mercury in Florida women.
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Temperatures may be dropping a little in Florida, but that doesn’t mean the Zika virus is going away anytime soon, according to Dr. Tom Frieden,...
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U.S. health officials say they are ending their strongest warning to pregnant women to stay out of Miami's Wynwood arts district.
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Teams from the Florida Health Department went door-to-door in South Beach, a known Zika "hot zone" in Miami-Dade County, Wednesday. They were telling...
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Federal health officials are cautioning pregnant travelers to avoid a Miami neighborhood where at least 14 cases of the virus have been traced to local mosquitoes. What about the rest of Florida?