Health Care

Millions Who Rely on Medicaid Likely to Lose Coverage as Pandemic Rule Expires

If you get health care coverage through Medicaid, you might be at risk of losing that coverage over the next year, with a key pandemic-era rule expiring Friday. Roughly 84

Salmonella Outbreak Linked to Flour, Raw Cookie Dough Reported in These States

A Salmonella outbreak linked to flour in at least 11 states is currently being investigated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the agency announced Thursday. “As of March

Three strikes, but one Tampa Bay Rays fan refuses to go out

After stage three cancer, paralysis and major damage to his home after Hurricane Ian, Joe Davis keeps returning to baseball for solace.

St. Pete woman uses personal experience with suicide to help others who are struggling

After losing her partner to suicide and attempting to take her own life, Julie Rocco wanted to transform her pain into hope.

Changes ahead for country’s organ transplant system

Local transplant recipient applauds changes to country’s organ transplant system.

Healthy meal delivery company in Tampa grows

ReBuilt Meals was born in the kitchen of a Ybor City home 7 years ago.

Alzheimer’s Association: Stress of caregiving taking a toll

A recent report by the Alzheimer’s Association shows many caregivers experience mental and physical stress.

Captain: Water mismanagement to blame for strengthened red tide

Captains say good water policy can help save wildlife during red tide.

Living cancer free, Hillsborough County woman builds her business

Valencia Glover, a business owner who beat cancer, wants people to know her story to encourage them to start living for the now.

Cyclists biking from Tampa to Tallahassee to advocate for cancer research

Cyclists will lobby for more funding towards cancer research and patient services at Moffitt Cancer Center.