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When someone close to you dies — maybe a parent, a spouse or a sibling — it's a big loss. Those around you might acknowledge that loss by showing up with food, checking in or maybe sending a card. But what about when a neighbor dies? Or that long-awaited family reunion is cancelled? There's a chance others might not acknowledge or recognize it as a loss — and you may even feel guilty for even feeling this way.
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An endangered Florida panther has died after being struck by a vehicle.
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People with loved ones who died of COVID-19 can ask the federal government for help paying for the funerals.
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The child was from Hillsborough County.
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The USDA says a cow in Florida has tested positive for the neurological disease. Luckily, it won't lead to infections in humans as it wasn't part of the slaughter channels in the state.
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A young girl’s body was found last month. But because of issues at the Volusia County Medical Examiner Office it took a month before she was identified. Her mother is fighting for justice for her daughter and others like her.
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It’s now possible for more patients to be treated with a machine that keeps them alive if their heart or lungs fail. 90.7’s health reporter Danielle Prieur says Florida Hospital say it is providing a new kind of life support.
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As the weather warms up, authorities are warning parents and guardians not to leave their kids in a hot car. Children are particularly susceptible to heatstroke.