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Just nine months since the Miramar campus opened, Florida Vocational Institute recently welcomed community residents to its Family Fun Day in a bid to increase awareness about its health and technology programmes.

DOH-Miami-Dade Identifies Case of Hepatitis a in Food Worker; Encourages Vaccination

Miami –The Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County (DOH-Miami-Dade) has identified a positive case of hepatitis A in afood worker inMiami.  DOH-Miami-Dade immediately began conducting an epidemiological investigation and determined the individual worked at Primo’s Italian Kitchen & Bar, 1717 North Bayshore Drive #101 between January 26 – February 7, 2019.

Prejudice Prevents Early Leprosy Treatment in Caribbean

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) says while cases of leprosy have fallen by 30 percent in the Americas, including the Caribbean, over the past two decades, discrimination, stigma and prejudice surrounding the disease continue to hamper efforts to further stop its transmission.

Roatan Mother Grateful After Brain Tumor Removed In Cayman Islands Surgery

CAYMAN ISLANDS (February 5, 2019) - Carolyn Flowers, a mother and grandmother from Roatán, Honduras was experiencing blinding headaches that were having a debilitating effect on her daily life.  Seemingly out of the blue, these symptoms were cause for concern, since during her adult life she had never before suffered from headaches or high blood pressure.

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