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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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Bitter-to-swallow cocoa costs force chocolate shops to raise prices
Bitter-to-swallow cocoa costs force chocolate shops to raise prices

Central Floirda chocolate shops are left with a bitter taste as cocoa prices hit an all-time high earlier this week.

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