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Happy Thanksgiving
In September 1620, a small ship called the Mayflower left Plymouth, England, carrying 102 passengers all looking to start a new life in a new world
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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).
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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
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Hospitals Honored with National Distinction for Patient Care
Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, South Seminole Hospital Earn 2015 Leapfrog Top Hospital Award
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Five Ways to Improve Your Diet (Before It Kills You)
Are you ready to kiss that killer diet goodbye?
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5 Ways to Avoid Getting Sick
Whether it’s a summer cold or the start of school and then flu season, germs are lurking out there. Following a few good habits can help ward off illness, says Dr. Robert Olson, a family medicine physician with Orlando Health Physician Associates. Here are five of his top picks.
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5 Reasons to Exercise
Exercise is as essential to health as eating right and getting enough sleep.
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5 Signs You’re Overwhelmed (and How to Fix It)
By Wendy Bacigalupi-Bednarz, Editorial Contributor
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Beating Chronic Pain: Karate Champion’s Journey Through 100-Lb. Weight Loss and Hip Surgery
On a trip to Iceland, Scotland and England, Robert Vanelli had to pause whenever his group stopped at a point of interest. “Do me a favor, scout that out and tell me if there’s anything worth it up there,” he would ask his friends. For every tempting vista, he had to decide: “Is it really worth the intense pain?”
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Robotic Spine Surgery has Speaker Back on His Feet
Jim is what you might call a Renaissance man. A former youth and education minister, and current professional speaker, he leads conferences on business strategy from Tennessee to Toronto. But when not influencing big changes in businesses, Jim likes to think a bit smaller as a card-carrying member of his local model railroading club. He has spent hours at enthusiast shows and meetups, helping get his club’s highly detailed models just right.