Florida social media influencers entertain millions by observing the weird, wacky things in the Sunshine State
This week on Florida’s Fourth Estate, Ginger Gadsden and Matt Austin are speaking with two of Florida’s best known influencers when it comes to viral videos. They each have millions of followers on TikTok alone. Each one has their unique style and brand that their followers cannot get enough of, and they have managed to turned a hobby into big business.
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How the Orlando Firefighters Hockey Club uplifts the fallen
Firefighting is a rigorous and physically demanding job, but in just days, firefighters from around the country will gather in Central Florida for Battle of the Badges 2023, the Orlando Firefighters Hockey Club's 18th annual public safety ice hockey charity tournament
Ask A Doctor: How do I begin my fitness journey?
Gyms are busy this time of year as millions of Americans fulfill their New Year's resolutions, but it can be difficult to figure out and adhere to new health routines. Dr. Danny Miller, an orthopedic surgeon at Orlando Health, joined "Ask A Doctor" to share best practices in this regard.
Gary Sinise on serving Central Florida veterans, first responders and their families through charity foundation
Central Florida is home to thousands of U.S. military veterans, as well as many supportive groups such as the Gary Sinise Foundation. Sinise spoke with News 6 Traffic Safety Expert Trooper Steve, a combat veteran himself, to discuss how the foundation is working to serve local veterans, first responders and their families.
Does remote therapy impact the quality of mental health treatment?
The convergence of a surging interest in mental health treatment and a shortage of therapists has led to questions over whether a patient can receive the same quality of care online as they can in person. Shantala Boss, a licensed mental health counselor, took those questions on News 6 at Nine.
Ask A Doctor: How can arthroscopy get results for you?
When it comes to arthroscopic procedures for joints, some cases involve patients walking away from treatment without a single incision, but how does it all work? News 6 Anchor Bridgett Ellison posed the question to Dr. Vonda Wright, an orthopedic surgeon with UCF Lake Nona Hospital, on "Ask A Doctor."
Ask A Doctor: Should I be concerned that required immunizations are at a low for Florida students?
A report from the Florida Department of Health shows that required immunizations are at a 10-year low for students in Kindergarten through seventh grade. News 6 Morning Anchor Justin Warmoth spoke with Dr. Jean Moorjani, who works in pediatrics at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, to better understand the issue on "Ask A Doctor."
Ask a doctor: Recognizing, preventing and managing HIV infections with modern medicine
Orlando is third in the US for new HIV cases, according to the CDC, but why is that, and what can be done to prevent further spread? Dr. Edgar Sanchez, a infectious disease specialist with Orlando Health, joined News 6 to discuss the latest.