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Saturday, April 25, 2026 · Miami

Allergies or Sinusitis? Dr. Andrew Schell Explains the Difference

Allergies or Sinusitis? Dr. Andrew Schell Explains the Difference

Dr. Andrew Schell recently discussed the differences between allergies and sinusitis in an audio blog post, offering clarity for Miami-Dade County residents experiencing nasal discomfort.

Saturday, April 25, 2026
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Understanding Eyebrow Tattoo Removal Costs in Miami-Dade

Miami-Dade residents looking into eyebrow tattoo removal can expect costs to vary widely, typically ranging from $200 to $500 per session for laser removal, with total expenses often between $600 and $4,000 depending on several factors.

Saturday, April 25, 2026

Laser Hair Removal for Darker Skin Tones: What Miami-Dade Residents Need to Know

Miami-Dade residents with darker skin tones can now safely consider laser hair removal thanks to advanced Nd:YAG laser technology, which reduces risks like hyperpigmentation.

Saturday, April 25, 2026

Laser Skin Resurfacing for Acne Scars: What Miami-Dade Residents Need to Know

Laser skin resurfacing is gaining attention among Miami-Dade residents as an effective treatment for improving the appearance of acne scars, offering smoother skin and renewed confidence.

Saturday, April 25, 2026

COVID-19 : la situation va encore empirer en Floride, prévoit un méd

Un épidémiologiste local de Miami-Dade prévoit une aggravation de la situation COVID-19 en Floride, appelant à la vigilance et au maintien des mesures préventives individuelles.

Saturday, April 25, 2026

Miami-Dade Alerts Residents to New Dengue Cases in 2025 Surge

Florida Department of Health in Miami-Dade County has confirmed two cases of locally acquired dengue fever this year, prompting a mosquito-borne illness alert amid warmer weather. Health officials are ramping up surveillance and public education to curb outbreaks in high-risk areas like Hialeah and Miami. With 920 cases reported countywide from 2018-2022, residents face a familiar threat as climate change fuels mosquito proliferation.

Saturday, April 25, 2026