While COVID-19 vaccines continue to be highly effective at preventing hospitalization and death, it has become clear that the protection offered by the current vaccines wanes over time.
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By Prakash Nagarkatti, and Mitzi Nagarkatti, University of South Carolina
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6/28/22
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From parenting to baby basics to childbirth, these classes are free and some are held virtually, while others are held in person this summer in Orange County.
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From the Florida Department of Health in Orange County
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6/23/22
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In the United States, 41% of American adults carry medical debt, according to research from Kaiser Health News and National Public Radio.
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From The Hustle
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6/23/22
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday reported at least seven deaths among gay and bisexual men from the serious meningococcal disease outbreak in Florida and at least 24 cases of the disease.
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By Diane Rado, Florida Phoenix
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6/22/22
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Call it growing pains, or a need to manage its growth, but there are issues that could thwart Apopka's success if not dealt with soon.
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By Reggie Connell, Managing Editor
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6/19/22
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The following collection of articles from The Conversation’s archives traces the winding path of the development of COVID-19 vaccines for the youngest children.
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By Amanda Mascarelli, The Conversation
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6/19/22
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Summer is here and so are the high temperatures that can cause heat exhaustion and heat stroke. The Florida Department of Health in Orange County encourages residents and visitors to beat the heat.
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From the Florida Department of Health in Orange County
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6/16/22
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The report found depression among seniors is up 9%, suicides have increased by 13%, and drug deaths among people over 65 have doubled in the last 10-12 years.
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By Trimmel Gomes, Florida News Connection
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6/16/22
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The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization are tracking the 2022 outbreak of the rare monkeypox disease.
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By Issac Morgan, Florida Phoenix
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6/15/22
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This pilot study uses online digital cognitive assessment tools and a new blood test with the goal of earlier detection of the disease, allowing at-risk patients to begin treatment earlier.
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From AdventHealth News
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6/8/22
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No appointment is needed for the immunizations but a parent/guardian with a valid ID is required to accompany their child along with their completed consent forms.
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From the DHO in Orange County
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6/6/22
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that 21 cases of the rare monkeypox disease have now been confirmed in 11 states, including Florida.
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By Diane Rado, Florida Phoenix
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6/6/22
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Cytokines are proteins that can modulate how the immune system responds to threats. One way they do this is by activating killer T cells, a type of white blood cells that can attack cancer cells.
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By Aslan Mansurov, University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering
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6/1/22
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AdventHealth named Tim Clark president and CEO of AdventHealth Heart of Florida located in Davenport. Additionally, Clark will serve as president/CEO for AdventHealth’s East Polk market in the organization’s West Florida Division.
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From AdventHealth
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5/29/22
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Central Florida still has the most cases, with nine cases of meningococcal confirmed in Orange County, as of Wednesday, according to data from the Florida Department of Health.
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By Issac Morgan, Florida Phoenix
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5/26/22
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Monkeypox isn’t a new disease. The first confirmed human case was in 1970 when the virus was isolated from a child suspected of having smallpox in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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By Rodney E. Rohde, Texas State University
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5/24/22
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Baptiste Orthodontics has formed long-lasting relationships with the community we serve by partnering with over 40 public schools and community groups in Orange County.
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By Cynthia Schweitzer, Practice Director at Baptiste Orthodontics and Dentistry for Kids in Apopka
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5/16/22
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Media reports have highlighted the plight of mothers, fathers, and caregivers across the U.S. who have scrambled to find scarce supplies, or driven long distances to buy formula.
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By Steven A. Abrams, University of Texas at Austin
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5/12/22
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According to the National Conference of State Legislatures, the U.S. teen birth rate is at an all-time low. As of 2016, the teen birth rate (20.3 births per 1,000 girls ages 15-to-19) declined …
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From FDOE/Orange County and National Conference of State Legislatures
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5/11/22
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Physicians like me have seen a rise in unintentional fentanyl use from people buying prescription opioids and other drugs laced, or adulterated, with fentanyl.
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By Kavita Babu, UMass Chan Medical School
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5/10/22
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The Florida Department of Health in Orange County encourages everyone to take a role in preventing injuries, drownings, and illnesses caused by germs in the water.
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From the Florida Department of Health in Orange County
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5/9/22
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Wastewater surveillance takes advantage of the fact that many human pathogens and products of human drug metabolism end up in urine, feces, or both.
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By Susan De Long, and Carol Wilusz, Colorado State University
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5/4/22
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National Infant Immunization Week is a yearly observance highlighting the importance of protecting children two years and younger from vaccine-preventable diseases.
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From the Department of Health in Orange County
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4/25/22
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Soaps are the single most-utilized amenity at hotel chains: 86% of guests who stay at a hotel for 1-2 nights use them, handily outranking other popular offerings.
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By Zachary Crockett, The Hustle
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4/25/22
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In Apopka, there is a wealth of wisdom at Baptiste Orthodontics in the form of Dr. Winston Morris. He should be 'required reading' for anyone wanting to step more fully into life.
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By Reggie Connell, Managing Editor
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4/13/22
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