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The first pediatric liver transplant has been performed in central Florida. It's the result of a medical collaboration.
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President Trump has proposed a $7 billion cut to a program that provides health insurance to uninsured children. Florida is one of the states that could be most affected.
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Nemours Children’s Hospital will start accepting pediatric residents and fellows this fall. This is to address the shortage of pediatricians throughout the country.
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Last year, most of Florida’s Zika cases were travel-related. Officials are warning people visiting high-risk countries to take necessary precautions.
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Required vaccines will be offered at three additional Florida Department of Health locations. They will be free to school-age children.
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A new study published in Pediatrics journal says the number of children hospitalized for opioid overdose doubled nationwide. Deaths from these overdoses decreased.
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Gov. Rick Scott signed a controversial education bill in Orlando Thursday afternoon which puts more money into charter schools, among other sweeping changes.