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  • icon-article-18-orangeExciting? Scary? What It’s Like to Have Quadruplets

    Something was wrong. The technician at the doctor’s office in Charlotte, N.C., was performing the ultrasound, when her entire demeanor changed. She said excuse me, placed her ultrasound wand back on the machine and left the room.

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  • icon-article-18-orangeBreastfeeding After Breast Cancer

    One of the many decisions pregnant women have to be make is whether they will breastfeed their newborn. Breastfeeding provides many physical and emotional benefits to both baby and mom, but for moms who have a current diagnosis of breast cancer, or who have received breast cancer treatment, the decision is even more complicated.

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  • icon-article-18-orangeIs It a Typical Headache or Something More Serious? These Tests Can Help You Find Out

    If you have frequent headaches, dizziness, seizures or pain or weakness in your hand, your doctor may arrange for you to have neurodiagnostic testing. These outpatient tests can help diagnose a variety of disorders of the brain and nervous system.

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  • icon-article-18-orangeA Day in the Life of a Surgical Technologist

    One of the things I love most about my job as a surgical technologist at Orlando Health is the variety of surgical procedures I get to be a part of from one day to the next. While my responsibilities during each surgery are very similar, it’s still an exciting, fascinating job because every single day is different.

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  • icon-article-18-orangeUnderstanding what a Patient Care Coordinator Can Do for You

    Navigating the complex world of patient care can be a stressful and difficult experience. When you or a loved one is recovering from any medical issue, getting back to health should be the main focus. You shouldn’t be confused about what services are needed or where to go to find them. That’s where Orlando Health’s dedicated team of Patient Care Coordinators come in. Each Patient Care Coordinator is trained to help assist with any questions a patient may have – whether that’s over the phone, via email or in person. They make sure that care plans are initiated and followed, and can help patients better understand medical conditions, medications and instructions, both in the hospital and at home.

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  • icon-article-18-orangeFor Fireworks Safety, Watch from a Distance

    The flashing lights and booming sounds of fireworks can be delightful to ooh and ahh at. But when people try to replicate fireworks at home, too often, those sounds of delight can turn into cries of pain from fireworks injuries.

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  • icon-article-18-orangeCould You Have a Video Gaming Injury?

    In any game, sport or exercise, when you use certain muscles or move in ways your body isn’t used to, you’re going to feel sore. Beyond typical soreness, you can develop specific ailments from frequent or repetitive motions. Tennis players can develop tennis elbow. Golfers can develop golfer’s elbow. Video gamers are no different, and with the rise in popularity of video gaming, people are coming in to see their doctors with new ailments.

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  • icon-article-18-orangeAfter Pregnancy: The Forgotten Fourth Trimester

    Most people think of pregnancy as taking place in three parts, or trimesters. But there’s actually another part — a fourth trimester — that starts once the baby is born and continues up to one year after birth. Besides being a critical time in the baby’s development, it’s also a vital time for moms to recover physically and emotionally. Yet that aspect is often overlooked as they focus on caring for the baby.

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  • icon-article-18-orangeCaring for a Loved One After a Stroke

    When a stroke happens, it suddenly changes everything. That “new normal” doesn’t just happen to the person who has had a stroke, but also for the people who provide care during recovery. If you have become a care partner for someone after a stroke, you may have many questions about this new role.

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  • icon-article-18-orangeBody Contouring After Significant Weight Loss

    Body contouring surgery can help. This surgical process to remove excess skin and fat isn’t just cosmetic: It also improves the shape and tone of underlying tissue that supports your skin.

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