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  • 5 Tips for a Healthy — and Satisfying — Holiday Season

    It can be tough to resist your aunt’s special stuffing or mom’s once-a-year Bûche de Noël when you’re trying to avoid packing on the pounds over the holidays.

  • Concussions on the Rise in High School Football—How We Can Protect Our Kids

    Football—it’s an exciting, action-packed sport that many of our kids love watching, playing and talking about. They spend their weekends throwing the pigskin around the backyard and watching football on TV as they aspire to one day be as great as their favorite player. We support them at their high school football games and cheer loudly when they score a touchdown or make a last-minute tackle.

  • Don't Let Age Keep You from Enjoying Sports

    As you grow older, you might think it’s time to give up on sports. But while you may be slowing down – and not recovering as quickly as you once did – there’s no reason for your age to keep you from enjoying an athletic lifestyle.

  • What is preterm birth? Who is at risk, and how can it be prevented?

    Being pregnant can be one of the most exciting times in a woman’s life, as they anticipate the birth of their little bundle of joy. The hope for all women is that their pregnancy will go to full term, which lasts 40 weeks. However, in some cases, a woman goes into labor and delivers earlier than expected, which is called a “preterm birth.” Preterm birth can be described as any delivery that occurs between 22 and 37 weeks gestation. Preterm birth affects about 12% of pregnant women, a number that has remained essentially unchanged for the past 30 years, despite multiple interventions.

  • Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) at Orlando Health

    Doctors at the Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute are taking a new route to a patient’s heart valve and giving new hope to patients once considered "too sick" for surgery. Our cardiologists recently began using the first artificial heart valve approved by the FDA, to replace a narrowed heart valve by going through an artery in the patient’s leg instead of a traditional open heart surgery.

  • Do I Have to Circumcise My Baby?

    Episode 9 Dr. Benjamin Rhee Pediatric Urology

  • Is My Pee Color a Problem

    -- Episode 1 Is My Pee Color a Problem? Episode 3 My Butt's Leaking Episode 4 Destination Cosmetic Surgery Episode 5 Is "It" Smaller

  • Is "It" Smaller Now?

    Episode 5 Is "It" Smaller Now?

  • Could It Be ED?

    Episode 18 Could It Be ED?

  • When Should You Worry About Heart Palpitations?

    It can be frightening when you become aware of your heart flip-flopping in your chest or beating in a strange rhythm.