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Nursing Mom Suffers from Rare Condition that Fractures Bones
Ultima Espino sneezed. Just a simple sneeze, while happily in mom mode with her toddler and 3-month-old sons. Then intense pain hit. “It felt like my spine was detaching from my body with electrocution running through,” she recalls in horror.
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Should You Exercise When You’re Sick?
By Julie Vargo, Editorial Contributor
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LifeBridge 10000 developing cancer therapy with electric fields
By the time Peter Travers’ wife took her last breath in May 2016, she had fought cancer 12 times over the span of 18 years.
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What Stephen Hawking Can Teach Us About ALS
By Julie Vargo, Editorial Contributor
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Jon Podany Named President of Arnold Palmer’s Charitable Foundation and CEO of Arnold Palmer Enterprises
23-Year Golf Veteran to Lead the Palmer Family of Businesses
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Foot Injuries Put Lives on Pause for Soccer Player, Busy Mom
Robin Jansson (paid endorsement) is a star defender for the Orlando City Soccer Club, thrilling thousands of screaming fans with every slide tackle and kick. Katie Erickson is a busy mom who is an executive at a Florida theme park – all while managing Type 1 diabetes.
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For Cancer Patient, Avoiding Trauma of Traveling for Treatment Makes All the Difference
John Harman loved his life — surfing, biking, fishing and relishing the natural world. He was a professional musician whose work brought joy to others. He and his wife had a 12-year-old daughter they adored.
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From Drips to Drug Interactions: 5 Things to Know About Vitamins
Do you need vitamin supplements? Sometimes yes and other times no. Three Orlando Health experts help sort it out.
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Alkaline Water: Is the Hype True?
These days, consumers have more choices than ever when it comes to water — spring, filtered, flavored, carbonated, mineralized and more. Proponents of “alkalized” water say it offers possible health benefits ranging from cancer resistance and diabetes prevention to helping with weight loss, lowering cholesterol and improving energy. But before you spend your hard-earned cash on water, Orlando Health nutritionist Lisa Cooper, RD, says it’s important to know the facts.
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Testing Your Testes
If you have testes, you’re at risk for testicular cancer, says Dr. Andrew Davidiuk, a urologist with Orlando Health Medical Group Urology.