MIAMI GARDENS – Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa practiced Wednesday for the first time since suffering a concussion on Sept. 12 in Week 2, and the Dolphins
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DeSantis using state money, time to fight abortion rights measure
After a month of updating Floridians on hurricanes, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis is now focusing his official office on fighting an abortion rights amendment, holding
Voters, state officials speak out about Amendment 4 on abortion access
MIAMI – As early voting gets underway in South Florida, voters and state officials are expressing how they feel about Amendment 4. The ballot summary
Breast cancer survivor shares journey, urges women to get screened early
MIAMI – Natasha Santamarina’s journey with breast cancer started in 2014 when she had just turned 41. When this wife and mother of three went
Abortion rights group sues after Florida orders TV stations to stop airing ad
A group campaigning for a Florida abortion-right ballot measure in the 2024 election sued state officials Wednesday over their order to TV stations to stop
CBS Miami Ted Scouten’s personal journey with Parkinson’s disease
Life is not promised, you never know what’s coming up and in my case, I found out Parkinson’s is going to be part of my
Hospitals nationwide struggle with IV fluid shortages after Hurricane Helene disrupts supply chain
MIAMI – The aftermath of recent hurricanes, particularly Hurricane Helene, has extended far beyond the Southeast, with hospitals nationwide grappling with a shortage of IV
Mammograms aren’t always enough: One woman’s journey highlights importance of dense breast screening
MIAMI – Women often hear the reminder, “Get your mammogram!” But for many, a mammogram alone may not be enough-especially for those with dense breast
Florida hospitals in Hurricane Milton’s path prepare for worst
Hospitals and other healthcare facilities on Florida’s Gulf Coast — still reeling from Hurricane Helene — are now revving up for Hurricane Milton. The system,
Former E! News host recalls the ‘whiplash' of rare, aggressive breast cancer diagnosis at 43
After a routine mammogram in late 2022, Kristina Guerrero received a call for follow-up tests because doctors thought they spotted a cyst in her breast.