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Pediatricians scale back on COVID shots amid declining interest from families

When pediatrician Eric Ball opened a refrigerator full of childhood vaccines, all the expected shots were there — DTaP, polio, pneumococcal vaccine — except...

Florida health agency launches anti-Amendment 4 site, spurs complaints

TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration is leaning on the state’s power to combat a proposed abortion amendment on Florida’s November ballots.On Thursday, the...

E-sports gain strength at Florida universities

The big story: Gamers are finding new outlets for their interests in Florida’s higher education arena.The University of South Florida recently opened a 2,700-square-foot...

Tampa Bay has seen extreme rainfall this summer. Can the infrastructure keep up?

Intense afternoon storms disrupted daily life across Tampa Bay this week, after rainfall deluged roads and overwhelmed drainage systems.Daily thunderstorms are typical during the...

Tampa General Hospital commits $162 million to USF Health partnership

Tampa General Hospital will give more than $162 million to the University of South Florida next year to continue to strengthen the group’s partnership...

Do you love where you work in Tampa Bay? Nominate your business.

Do you work for a company that has your back? Offers the kind of benefits that are worth sticking around for? Do you have...

New Alzheimer’s drug in demand but who should take it?

A new drug to treat Alzheimer’s disease has offered new hope to those affected by the disease and their loved ones.Donanemab, developed by Eli...

Health department now notifying Floridians whose information was stolen, leaked

TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Department of Health is sending notices out to people whose personal and health information was stolen by hackers and released...

Clearwater hikes stormwater rates 8% to address flooding, infrastructure

Residents are set to pay more for stormwater utility fees over the next five years as Clearwater invests in drainage to address flooding and...

USF taps high profile dean for College of Public Health

The University of South Florida announced a new dean for its College of Public Health — Dr. Sten Vermund, former dean for Yale’s School...

It’s always Christmas in this odd Florida store

CLEARWATER – On a sun-beaten highway leading to the beach and sitting just a bit east of the world’s first Hooters stands the anomaly...

HIV diagnoses, patient data released in Florida health department hack

TALLAHASSEE — Floridians’ recent HIV test results, detailed doctors’ notes and immunization and virus testing records were among thousands of state health department files...

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