Public Policy Tipoffs Involving Florida
5 Ways Sylvester Provides Leading-edge Lung Cancer Surgery
MIAMI, Florida, Feb. 22 -- The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine issued the following news:
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5 Ways Sylvester Provides Leading-edge Lung Cancer Surgery
By: Kimberly Bobson Feldman
Teamwork tends to bring about higher levels of success, and ideal surgical outcomes rarely depend solely on surgeons. Success requires the entire patient care team.
At Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of UHealth--University of Miami Health System, a strong, engaged team of anesthesiolog
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CAIR-FL Repeats Call for Censure of Rep. Randy Fine After 'Gaza Must be Destroyed' Comment
WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 [Category: Sociological] -- The Council on American-Islamic Relations posted the following news release:
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CAIR-FL Repeats Call for Censure of Rep. Randy Fine After 'Gaza Must be Destroyed' Comment
The Florida chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-FL) today repeated its call for the censure of state Rep. Randy Fine after he posted a tweet saying "Gaza must be destroyed."
Florida State Rep. Randy Fine, who has a history of anti-Muslim and anti-Pal
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Castaways Against Cancer Show Sylvester Patients How Much They Care
MIAMI, Florida, Feb. 22 -- The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine issued the following news:
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Castaways Against Cancer Show Sylvester Patients How Much They Care
By: Stacey Bomser
Volunteers from the fundraising organization deliver care packages to cancer patients and caregivers.
For 25 years, Castaways Against Cancer has been raising funds to support cancer research. The non-profit organization recently expanded its efforts to help cancer patients and nurses by delivering
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Foundation Works to Reduce Cancer Risk Among Firefighters
MIAMI, Florida, Feb. 22 -- The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine issued the following news:
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Foundation Works to Reduce Cancer Risk Among Firefighters
By: Debby Teich
The Salah Foundation's generous support is helping reduce cancer risks among first responders.
Firefighting is an inherently dangerous profession, yet cancer has become one of a firefighter's deadliest threats.
Firefighters are twice as likely to develop certain cancers from exposure to carcinogens in burning
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Merit Release: FLARE Spring '24 Anniversary Issue Earns Top Honors in National Contest
ST. AUGUSTINE, Florida, Feb. 22 -- Flagler College issued the following news:
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Merit release: FLARE Spring '24 Anniversary Issue Earns Top Honors in National Contest
Flagler is proud to announce that the Spring 2024 anniversary issue of FLARE, the College's student-run literary and arts publication, has been awarded the "Superior" rating in the prestigious Recognizing Excellence in Art and Literary Magazines (REALM) contest.
Organized by the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE
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Preserving Brain Health and Advancing Neuroscience
MIAMI, Florida, Feb. 22 -- The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine issued the following news:
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Preserving Brain Health and Advancing Neuroscience
By: Debby Teich
At a recent lunch and learn, experts in the Miller School's Department of Neurology shared their latest research on aging with Miller School supporters who came to learn more about living longer, healthier lives.
With more than 3 billion people worldwide affected by neurological conditions and a rapidly growing senio
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