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This spring's stunning fish kill was the latest distressing bellwether for the Indian River Lagoon.It came three years after die-offs of dolphins, pelicans and manatees. Their deaths remain a mystery.
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Residents, scientists and business owners along the Indian River Lagoon are wondering whether it has reached a tipping point after this spring's stunning fish kill, the worst in modern history.The 156-mile lagoon stretches nearly half the length of Florida's east coast and is considered the most biologically diverse estuary in North America.
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How one Florida county offers prenatal care to every pregnant woman, no matter what.
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In rural north Central Florida, seven counties have recently gotten out of prenatal care, leaving an area the size of Puerto Rico without easy access to care.
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The state wants Sarasota County to privatize its prenatal care in the next three years, and that has its southern neighbors worried.
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The Florida Department of Health is getting out of prenatal care. Fewer than half of county health departments now offer care for pregnant women. So what does that mean if you’re pregnant and poor?
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The rate of babies born addicted to opioids has gone up tenfold in Florida in the last two decades, much faster than the national average.
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In some counties, women lacking private health insurance have little or no access to a doctor – and that got our economic analyst Hank Fishkind thinking.
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The Florida Department of Health is getting out of prenatal care.
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90.7 News is commemorating the fall of Saigon 40 years ago this week by focusing on the state's largest Vietnamese community, here in Central Florida. The community is growing even as its cultural heart Little Vietnam is evolving. 90.7 discovered where Central Florida's Vietnamese community is less affected by the challenges of time and distance, places of worship.