Athletes ages 9-14 who run and jump a lot on hard surfaces (especially in basketball, track, or gymnastics) can get a condition called Sever’s disease, or calcaneal apophysitis, which is a common cause of heel pain in pre-teens and teens.
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Miami’s Freedom Tower memorializes the city’s role in as a safe haven for persecuted immigrants during the Cuban Revolution, when an estimated 300,000 flew into the city on Freedom Flights.
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Duke Energy’s philanthropic arm is investing $734,000 to support workforce development and education programs in Florida.
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Clearwater’s Bobby Finke charged from behind twice to win gold in the men’s 800-meter freestyle and 1500-meter freestyle swimming races at the Tokyo Olympics.
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According to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, more than 1.6 million specialty license plates were on Florida roads in 2020.
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Eating a colorful diet will provide you not only with a range of tasty flavors, but will also help to optimize your overall health.
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With air travel demand rising, some US airports are advising passengers to arrive three hours early. Now is the time to qualify for TSA PreCheck.
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Feeling stuck in a rut creatively? Try meditation to kickstart your creative process. Although meditation’s purpose is to calm the mind and reduce stress level, it also has a physical effect on your brain.
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In 1977, Miami became the first major urban area in the U.S. to pass an anti-discrimination ordinance, prohibiting discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.