E-Cigarettes May Not Aid Quitting, Study On Nitrates In Florida Springs,...
Electronic cigarettes may not help people stop smoking: study – A study by the Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education at the University of California found that smokers who used e-cigarettes...
View ArticleHealth Care Enrollment Reaches 6 Million Nationwide as Deadline Looms
With the March 31 deadline to enroll approaching, healthcare coverage under the Affordable Care Act has spiked, with Floridians making up around 7 percent of enrollees.
View ArticleLower Vehicle Registration Fees, Rep. Jolly Asks for ACA Money Transfer, The...
Vehicle fee cut bill waits for Gov. Scott signature – Gov. Scott will sign into law a bill that will lower vehicle registration fees today. The bill will potentially save motorists a total of $309...
View ArticlePrograms Offer Assistance With Signing Up For Health Insurance
Several programs in Florida are helping individuals sign up for health insurance. The services assist with creating email accounts, filling out paperwork and selecting the best coverage options.
View ArticleIn The News: Superbug Kills Two, Campus Gun Bill Passes In Senate Committee,...
Two dead, over 170 potentially exposed in ‘superbug’ outbreak – Contaminated medical instruments are thought to be the source of a “superbug” outbreak in Los Angeles. Two patients exposed to the...
View ArticleIn The News: FL Legislator Advocates For The Disabled, Nursing Home...
FL Legislator Advocates For The Disabled – Senate President Andy Gardiner is pushing for more legislation to increase state-funded opportunities for developmentally disabled individuals. Sarasota...
View ArticleIn The News: Charter School Lawsuit Loses Major Plaintiff, Florida Group...
Florida Charter School Lawsuit Loses Major Plaintiff – The Florida Association of School Administrators has pulled out of a lawsuit challenging the legality of Florida’s corporate tax scholarship...
View ArticleCongressional Hearing Planned On Lip Showdown
A congressional committee will hold a hearing on Gov. Rick Scott's showdown with the federal government over health-care funding. However, that meeting could come too late to help close a potential...
View ArticleUF Health Plans For Future
UF Health's five-year strategic plan "The Power of Together" will connect the healthcare community in order to provide quality patient care and improve academic research and interdisciplinary education...
View ArticleHouse, Senate Still Stuck in Health Debate
Florida legislators began a special session Monday to pass a budget for the year beginning July 1. But the House and Senate are still in a stalemate over whether to adopt a Senate proposal use Medicaid...
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