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FSU ditches gas-powered buses

Florida State's campus-wide transportation system is going all electric... Read more »
Published on 4/26/2019

Rising Tide of Hope

Rising Tide Car Wash and Autism Shifts are two Florida companies that train and employ individuals on the autism spectrum. Read more »
Published on 4/2/2019

Florida's student-managed investment funds ...

A sample of Florida university programs geared to help students manage their investments Read more »
Published on 3/27/2019

University wealth management programs in Florida

In a classroom at Stetson University, computer screens stream real-time financial data as students in the school's Roland George Investments Program come and go... Read more »
Published on 3/27/2019

Spotlight on Florida workers with disabilities

Companies that move beyond misconceptions about workers with disabilities can reap rewards. Read more »
Published on 2/25/2019

Brain cancer and immunotherapy treatment

Researchers at the University of Florida say they've made a discovery that could lead to an effective immunotherapy for brain cancer. Read more »
Published on 1/25/2019

Combination cancer treatments are the most successful

Dr. Timothy Bolek says radiotherapy can bridge the gap between drug therapy and surgery Read more »
Published on 1/25/2019

Guided Attack: Cutting-edge cancer treatment uses MRI technology

New cancer-fighting technology is now available using MRI-guided radiotherapy Read more »
Published on 1/25/2019

Holistic cancer treatments

A more holistic approach to cancer treatment is finding its way into cancer patients' treatment plans... Read more »
Published on 1/25/2019

Students research roots of mutated ovarian cancer gene

Three medical students are studying whether ovarian cancer self-screening is possible Read more »
Published on 1/25/2019

The fight against cancer in Florida: Statistics

Cancer has been Florida's No. 1 killer since 2011. Researchers and doctors in Florida are active on many fronts, from screening to cutting-edge therapies Read more »
Published on 1/25/2019

Target Audience: Better cervical cancer screenings in Little Haiti

A Miami medical researcher is working to improve cervical cancer screenings... Read more »
Published on 1/25/2019

Acid Test: Cancer tumors and acidity research

A Moffitt doctor spawned an industry centered on the role of acid. Read more »
Published on 1/25/2019

Proactivity

Treatments focus on genetic testing to help stem problems before they occur. Read more »
Published on 12/27/2018

Training Cardiac Specialists

With its first university-sponsored fellowship last year, Florida Atlantic University's med school chose to train cardiovascular specialists. Read more »
Published on 12/27/2018

A New Branch of Medicine

Soaring survival rates for children born with heart defects creates demand for adult care specialists. Read more »
Published on 12/27/2018

Implant Option

An alternative to open-heart surgery originally designed for older and sicker people gains traction among a wider range of patients. Read more »
Published on 12/27/2018

Stem Cell Metrics

Advances in cardiac care around Florida Read more »
Published on 12/26/2018

Innovation and disruption: Latest health care trends in Florida

Florida Hospital joins the fray to upend health care, plus many more stories on the latest health care trends in the state. Read more »
Published on 11/28/2018

Florida-based banks are ripe for mergers

Florida counted 308 banks based here in 2007 as the Great Recession hit. There are now 125. Read more »
Published on 9/27/2018

'Nuclear option' -- and other energy updates throughout Florida

Five years after the federal government funded Indian River State College to replicate its nuclear plant technician training program on a national level, the college has succeeded at supplying a new cohort of nuclear plant workers across the U.S. Read more »
Published on 8/28/2018

Sizable gain: Pensacola will get a major children's hospital

When completed in early 2019, Sacred Heart Health System's $85-million Studer Family Children's Hospital in Pensacola will be the fourth-largest in Florida. Read more »
Published on 8/1/2018

Kid gloves: Henri Ford has big plans for UM's Miller School of Medicine

Ford, a world-renowned pediatric surgeon, is dean of the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine. Read more »
Published on 8/1/2018

A growing problem

Golisano Children's Hospital targets mental health education. Read more »
Published on 8/1/2018

Rising up: Nemours expands its Orlando children's hospital

Nemours is embarking on a $21.7-million expansion in which it will build out the unfinished sixth floor atop the 630,000-sq.-ft. children's hospital. Read more »
Published on 8/1/2018

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2 injured loggerhead turtles triumphantly crawl into the Atlantic after rehabbing in Florida
2 injured loggerhead turtles triumphantly crawl into the Atlantic after rehabbing in Florida

A crowd cheered and took photos as two loggerhead sea turtles slowly made their way through the sand and into the Atlantic Ocean. Monday's turtle release marked the end of their rehabilitation at the Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach, Florida.

 

 

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