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Linda Radach has had six hip replacement operations since 2006, three on each side. Osteoarthritis was the reason she needed surgery in the first place,...
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Florida voters next year could be asked to once again dive into a never-ending tug-of-war over medical malpractice lawsuits.
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Herbology, acupuncture, and traditional Chinese medicine: those areas of expertise are now coming to Fort Myers with the new doctor of oriental medicine…
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Single-payer health care is still a controversial idea in the U.S., but a majority of physicians are moving to support it, a new survey finds.
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Michael Smith graduated from a Caribbean medical school in 2014 with a degree and a mountain of debt. He wants to start paying it off, but first he...
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When appendicitis struck a young mother vacationing in St. Pete Beach eight years ago, she was rushed to Palms of Pasadena Hospital. There, Dr. Ernest...
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Florida will pay $1.1 million in legal fees to attorneys who challenged a controversial state law that sought to prevent doctors from asking patients...
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Florida is no longer the only state that regulates what doctors say to their patients about guns.
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A new U.M. student-led research group hopes to start doing the type of analysis and research that simply does not yet exist in Miami-Dade when it comes...
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As a similar proposal emerged in the Senate, a House panel Wednesday supported a controversial bill that could help clear the way for women to file...