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  • Coming Soon: Close Out 2016 Coaching Plans and Set Goals for 2017

    As 2016 closes, it’s time to update your goals and close out the year with your coaching plan in the Institute for Learning Online (ILO).

  • HIM Team & Friends Donate 27 Bags of Toys to Howard Phillips Center

    The Health Information Management team donated 27 bags of toys, along with two buckets of gift cards to the Howard Phillips Center for

  • 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.

  • USA Track & Field Welcomes Orlando Health, Inc. as Official Regional Medical Partner

    Indianapolis, Indiana - September 26, 2023 – USA Track & Field is pleased to announce its new partnership with Orlando Health, Inc., further enhancing the medical support provided to USATF athletes in the region. This long-term partnership is a pivotal step forward in USATF’s commitment to providing top-tier medical resources to support the needs of athletes.

  • Heart Problems Don’t Stop 75-Year-Old from Full Life

    Dennis Floyd has had a rich and rewarding life, filled with family, a 20-year stint in the Marines and taking care of his five-acre farm in Lake County.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Helping Diseased Lungs Breathe Easier

    Unless we have a cold, most of us don’t think about breathing — we just do it.

  • Dr. Higgins Goes Home

    Growing up in the Bahamas, Jonathan Higgins saw his share of strong hurricanes — from Andrew in 1992 to Charley, Frances and Jeanne in 2004. But those storms didn’t compare in ferocity to Hurricane Dorian, a Category 5 storm, as it ripped through the northern Bahamas in early September, leaving 70,000 people without food or shelter and reducing buildings to rubble.