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Someone is swiping swan eggs from nests in Lakeland. Police want the public's ...
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This is the second year St. Joseph's Children's has held prom for its patients.
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Parents and doctors from All Children's Hospital and USF immunology applaud a new state-wide screening program for babies.
Believe it or not, melanoma is not just a skin disease. The most threatening form of skin cancer can be found in rare places, too. About 5 percent of those diagnosed will have ocular melanoma.
One person dies every hour from melanoma. It's a scary statistic and one that can be preventable.
A Tampa pediatrician offers three ways to lower the risk of having a child with autism.
The Agriculture Department says a new case of mad cow disease has surfaced in a dairy cow in California.
U.S. officials announced a case of mad cow disease in a dairy cow in California. It is only the fourth such case detected in the U.S. since the first case was identified in 2003.
Although the health of the world's infants and children has improved significantly in the past 50 years, that same success has not been achieved for adolescents and young adults, say reports out today.
The Florida Department of Agriculture unveils its Fresh for Florida Kids Garden in Tallahassee.
Check out some of the safest and most effective sunscreens.
Babies don't come with an "off/on" switch, but local parenting classes can give you the keys to comfort a crying child.
New research finds being happy could be good for your heart.
There's growing evidence that people who regularly sleep too little and at the wrong time suffer long-lasting consequences including an increased risk of diabetes and heart disease.
Some nail polishes commonly found in California salons and advertised as free of a so-called "toxic trio" of chemicals actually have high levels of agents linked to birth defects.
Researchers found women with the highest pregnancy levels had smaller babies compared to women with the lowest levels.
Check out 7 ways you can lighten the calorie load on your toddler's Easters Basket.