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Woman at Sand Lake Imaging will donate mammograms to patients at Shepherd's Hope.
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A new poll finds that most Americans support protections for pre-existing conditions under the Affordable Care Act. They worry about losing coverage or rising costs without these safeguards in place.
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People with pre-existing conditions gathered in Orlando to call on Rick Scott to support the Affordable Care Act. The state is one of twenty challenging the law’s constitutionality in court.
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More than 400 fire departments throughout Florida have received decontamination kits that can be used to decrease a firefighter’s exposure to cancer-causing substances.
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A team of Florida researchers say Zika virus could be used to treat one of the deadliest types of childhood cancers. It attacks tumor cells.
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One Indialantic couple wants to see the Florida legislature pass a cancer law for firefighters this session. It would offer them disability and some death benefits.
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A new tool helps doctors visualize irregular heartbeats in children and infants without using radiation. This reduces their risk of developing cancer.
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The central Florida attorney behind an effort to legalize smokeable medical marijuana says he expects the issue to go before the state Supreme Court. That's after an appeals court ruled in favor of a ban on the drug.
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has sent warning letters to forty companies that sold e-cigarettes to minors, including EBAY. This is part of a larger campaign to reduce the number of school-age children who vape.
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Doctors are hopeful a new drug being tested at Orlando Health could improve survival outcomes for metastatic breast cancer patients. The drug is undergoing a clinical trial.