A new recovery center in Miami is using a unique approach to treat opioid addiction, focusing on a noninvasive device that stimulates nerves to help
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Pasta salad sold at Sprouts Farmers Market added to recall tied to listeria outbreak
Another major grocery chain has added a product to a list of recalls due to potential listeria contamination. Sprouts Farmers Market announced this week it
Florida surgeon general says state will likely follow Trump, RFK Jr.’s guidance on Tylenol and autism
South Florida parents, doctors react to Tylenol being linked to autism South Florida parents, doctors react to Tylenol being linked to autism 02:13 Florida’s surgeon
Mother sues Florida dairy farm, claiming she lost unborn baby after toddler got sick from drinking raw milk
A Florida dairy farm was named in a lawsuit filed by a woman who claims she lost her unborn child after getting sick while caring
General Mills says it will remove artificial dyes from all foods by end of 2027
Minnesota-based General Mills says it will remove artificial coloring from all of its products in the next two years. The company said Tuesday that 85%
Vietti Food Group recalls Yellowstone canned baked beans for unlabeled soy allergy
Vietti Food Group is voluntarily recalling some canned baked beans for undeclared soy on the label that could people with a soy allergy at risk,
It’s illegal in Florida to sell raw milk for human consumption, but why are more people drinking it?
MIAMI – The raw milk trend is gaining momentum across South Florida and much of the country. It can be found at multiple Miami-Dade and Broward
Federal judge refuses to block Florida’s cultivated meat law
CBS News Miami Live TALLAHASSEE — A federal judge Friday rejected a request by a California-based company for a preliminary injunction against a new law
DeSantis will take aim at
CBS News Miami Dwell TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday backed legislative efforts to stop lab-developed or “cultivated” meat from getting made or sold
Florida drug importation selection faces hold off
TALLAHASSEE – Florida most likely will have to wait a minor extended to find out if it will be ready to import cheaper prescription medicine