
Michelle Marchante
Health Reporter at Miami Herald
Covering South Florida health as part of the Pulitzer-winning team @miamiherald. Past: @poynter fellow, @wsvn, @_panthernow editor-in-chief. RT ≠ endorsement.
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6 days ago |
tampabay.com | Michelle Marchante
Technology is fueling the future of health in South Florida. Lots of innovation is happening in the region. Medical students are using simulators to train. AI is targeting Alzheimer’s, cancer and other health conditions. Elon Musk’s brain chips are undergoing clinical trials in Miami. Some of the emerging tech is already making a difference in patient care and is changing how doctors treat cancer, strokes and genetic conditions like sickle cell disease.
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1 week ago |
bradenton.com | Michelle Marchante
Rabbi Yossi Harlig says his daughter is ending her year in Israel the same way she started it: Ducking into bomb shelters as missiles fly overhead. “The year ended last Tuesday and she was supposed to go back home,” said Harlig, of the Chabad Center of Kendall and Pinecrest. Now, “everything got locked down” and she’s trying to find a way back home.
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elnuevoherald.com | Michelle Marchante
Un segundo vuelo de rescate que transportaba a floridanos y otros varados estadounidenses en Israel en medio del conflicto en curso con Irán aterrizó en Tampa la madrugada del viernes, dijo el gobernador Ron DeSantis. “Habrá más personas rescatadas”, dijo DeSantis, calificando las misiones de evacuación como los rescates más complejos desde el punto de vista logístico que ha realizado el estado durante su mandato como gobernador. Este es un esfuerzo continuo.
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1 week ago |
miamiherald.com | Michelle Marchante
A second rescue flight carrying Floridians and other Americans stranded in Israel amid the ongoing conflict with Iran landed in Tampa early Friday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said. “There are going to be more folks that are going to be rescued,” said DeSantis, calling the evacuation missions the “most logistically challenging rescues” the state has done during his time as governor.
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thebrunswicknews.com | Michelle Marchante
Jun. 19-EN APENAS UNOS DÍAS, EL CONSULADO DE ESPAÑA EN CUBA APLICARÁ UNA NUEVA MEDIDA PARA LA NACIONALIDAD DEL PAÍS EUROPEO A CIUDADANOS DE LA ISLA, POR LA VÍA DE LA LEY DE MEMORIA DEMOCRÁTICALMD), Popularmente conocida como Ley de Nietos. - El Estado de Florida y un grupo de organizaciones sin fines de lucro se apresuran a repatriar a los estadounidenses varados en Israel, mientras que los vuelos comerciales hacia y desde el país están suspendidos debido al conflicto entre Israel e Irán.
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