Long COVID plagues many 5 years after pandemic declaration
Julie Talamo said it took a full year following her COVID diagnosis to discover her lingering symptoms were long COVID.
Julie Talamo said it took a full year following her COVID diagnosis to discover her lingering symptoms were long COVID.
Temperature checks and health screenings are still the norm, and some facilities continue to struggle with staffing issues.
"ToughGuyRy" is ambassador for fundraising efforts at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital.
Saved by a team of BayCare doctors, Clay and Andrew Emerton are just discovering what the future holds now that they know about the rare gene.
The time change can impact more than just your sleep schedule.
The study from NYU Langone Health predicts one million Americans will develop dementia in 2060, up from 514,000 in 2020.
At her heaviest, Karla Grimmett weighed 380 pounds. Following bariatric surgery, her blood pressure, glucose levels, and even fertility improved.
America's fastest-growing sport has become a popular hobby for many, and Moffitt wanted to see if it could help those who have battled cancer.
A student at Palmetto Senior High School in Miami-Dade County is the first confirmed case in Florida.
Saint Leo University is trying to fill a nursing shortage by expanding its nursing program.
Gov. Ron DeSantis sought the investigation in 2022, ahead of his bid for the Republican Party's presidential nomination.
A new study published in Nature Medicine found about 6% of the population has had persistent health problems after an initial COVID infection.
Over 38,000 Floridians tested positive in June, the most since February.
She decided to start her business during COVID lockdowns. She has a special heart for her clients.
The time change can impact more than just your sleep schedule.
The Florida Institute for Community Studies is hosting free mental health courses.
New laws restricting diversity, equity and inclusion policies at public universities have sparked debate on campuses across the country.
Dr. Steve O'Brien says the intensity and frequency of the hurricanes we had last year can stay with children even months later.
Federal health officials are tracking a rise in injuries tied to the misuse of laughing gas, including some brands sold in colorful, flavored canisters
A judge finds that Virginia law does not consider frozen embryos to be property that can be divided up in a partition lawsuit
Measles outbreaks in West Texas and New Mexico now have nearly 300 cases in total
Pope Francis was hospitalized on Feb. 14, after suffering a bout of bronchitis for weeks and after increasingly finding it hard to speak publicly
The 64-year-old was a respected heart surgeon who turned into a popular TV pitchman.
Most people spend a third of their lives sleeping, but you may need more or less than eight hours a night
Dr. David Weldon was considered close with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the U.S. health secretary and one of the nation’s leading anti-vaccine activists.
Republican lawmakers in Kentucky have added several medical exceptions to the state’s near-total abortion ban
On Friday, Tampa Mayor Jane Castor, and County Commissioner Ken Hagan both said they’re open to restarting negotiations with the team again.
From lively traditions to festive games, this weekend will be filled with trickery, laughter, and plenty of luck.
There was a lot of optimism for businesses near the Trop because of this deal. Now with it dead, local businesses are saying they're disappointed.
The facility's goal is to improve access to care for Polk County’s growing population.
Tampa’s River O’ Green Fest kicks off on Saturday at Curtis Hixon Park with the dyeing of the Hillsborough River green for St. Patrick’s Day.
St. Pete Mayor Ken Welch says he will only consider a future deal with the Tampa Bay Rays if they are under new ownership.
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