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Dr. Armen Henderson is the founder of Dade County Street Response, an organization that combines medical care with social justice. They treat those with barriers to healthcare and meet them where they are. He joins WLRN's Carlos Fr铆as to talk about how and why he started doing this work.
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A study published in the journal Pediatrics suggests COVID-19 caused severe brain damage in two babies born in Miami.
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People in South Florida with Parkinson鈥檚 Disease can get genetic testing and counseling at no cost through a partnership between the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine and the Parkinson鈥檚 Foundation.
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Pfizer vaccines are being distributed across Florida this week. One vaccine still in the trial phase is the Janssen one, under Johnson and Johnson.
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A team of physicians at the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine have a research study underway on one of the COVID-19 vaccine trials, and they still need volunteers. The trial will determine if the investigational Janssen vaccine can prevent symptomatic COVID-19 after a single dose.
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The U.S. Justice Department began investigating the allegations after they were first raised by the former chief operating officer of the UM Miller School of Medicine, Jonathan 鈥淛ack鈥 Lord, who filed a whistle-blower lawsuit in 2013.
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Palm Beach county commissioners voted unanimously to approve a needle exchange program through a nonprofit called Rebel Recovery.
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Florida has reported more than 430,000 cases of the coronavirus, officially surpassing New York for having the second most COVID-19 cases of any state in鈥
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The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and the Palm Beach Research Center will launch phase three of clinical trials for potential COVID-19鈥
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Early indications from a University of Miami survey to measure the true infection rate of the new coronavirus across Miami-Dade County suggest a higher鈥
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A University of Miami doctor says he can rebuild a whole jaw using new stem cell collection technology.Known as the 鈥淢arrowMarxman鈥, the FDA-registered鈥
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Ever since U.S. diplomats in Havana, Cuba, began complaining of mysterious illnesses two years ago, scientists have struggled to identify the cause.鈥