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Every year in the United States there are about 48 million cases of foodborne illness and 3,000 deaths, according to the CDC.
As pride celebrations continue around the country, one often overlooked sector of the community is the elderly, and while aging comes with a wide range of concerns, both financial and physical, older LGBTQ+ individuals have specific challenges.
It’s a legacy that began more than 60 years ago when Nicklaus Children’s Hospital was called Variety Children’s.
New analysis shows the number of measles cases reported in the U.S. this year just surpassed 1,000.
Since April is alcohol awareness month, it’s a good time to shine a light on a program that is changing and saving lives right here in South Florida.
While vaping was marketed as less harmful than smoking cigarettes, researchers reported it is clear doing both isn’t safe.
It's a common virus that can cause cancers later in life.
We're continuing to cover the most intense flu season the U.S. has seen in 15 years.
Nearly 1 million people in the United States are living with Parkinson’s disease.
Kelsie Gonzalez got married last year. It was the perfect day despite the bride’s struggles with long Covid.
Local 10's Kristi Krueger talks about what she learned about her bone health after breaking her wrist.
It's no secret that the COVID-19 pandemic led to a dip in routine childhood vaccinations, but a new report from the CDC shows a troubling trend for the vaccine that protects against human papillomavirus (HPV).
Erectile dysfunction drugs may increase the risk of early death when combined with a common drug for chest pain, according to a study published in the Journal of American Cardiology.
A federal task force has issued new recommendations on mammogram screening for women with an average risk of breast cancer. Screening is now recommended every two years starting at age 40.
While aging is a natural process, it’s not always easy to accept the way time and nature can take a toll on our appearance.