Florida Medicaid Terminations Spark Controversy, Amid Concerns for Spanish-Speaking Residents

Two consumer advocacy groups, The Florida Health Justice Project and the National Health Law Program, have filed a lawsuit in a Florida federal court on Tuesday. This suit aims to challenge the termination of Medicaid benefits for Florida residents, marking the first in the nation to contest states’ resumed practice of reviewing Medicaid enrollees’ eligibility….

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Vibrio V. Bacteria Raises Concerns on the East Coast and Florida

Both New York and Florida have reported cases and deaths related to the dangerous Vibrio vulnificus bacteria, known colloquially as a flesh-eating bacteria. This microbe naturally thrives in warm, brackish water and presents a significant health risk for beachgoers, especially those with compromised immune systems or open wounds. New York on High Alert The Bacteria’s…

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U.S. District Court Rules Florida Breaches Children’s Rights with Unneeded Institutionalization

On Friday, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida declared that Florida State was breaking children’s rights. They were forcing kids with serious and often difficult health issues to stay in nursing homes. The Court’s Ruling and its Implications After nearly ten years of legal battles, a court ruling has caused a…

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Florida Man Survives Flesh-Eating Bacteria Infection Stemming from a Human Bite

A Tampa Bay resident, Donnie Adams, has miraculously survived an encounter with a flesh-eating bacterial infection that was deteriorating tissue in his leg. His survival has been attributed to prompt medical intervention, his resilience, and the power of prayer and meditation. Adams was unfortunate to contract this virulent infection after sustaining a bite from a…

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