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Teen Xpress Tackles Health Basics
By Diana Lomont, Editorial Contributor
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Falling Temperatures Raise Burn Risks
By Lisa Nickchen, Editorial Contributor
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All About Kids Pediatrics Joins Orlando Health
Orlando, FL (November 15, 2017) – All About Kids Pediatrics has joined Orlando Health Physician Associates (OHPA), one of the largest multi-specialty healthcare groups in Central Florida.
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Lisa Cooper: My Breast Cancer Survival Story
Most of us have been touched by cancer, either directly or indirectly. Pink October is a reminder to remember those lost to breast cancer, to encourage those still fighting, to celebrate the survivors and to prevent future cases. A year ago, I had my own battle with breast cancer. As a health care practitioner working in prevention and wellness, I felt almost immune to the possibility of developing cancer. I was healthy, I ate right, and I thought I knew the risk factors. In hindsight, I had more risks than I wanted to admit. With 1 in 8 women developing breast cancer, the likelihood that many of us will be touched personally is high.
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Orlando Health Physician Associates Opens Offices In Lake Nona
Some of the group’s specialties include family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics and obstetrics.
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Cancer Genetics Center Opens At UF Health Cancer Center; Orlando Health Providing Road Map For High-Risk Patients
The specialized center is streamlined to care for high-risk patients, including those with genetic links to cancer.
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Orlando Regional Medical Center continues advances in stroke care services, receives state designation as comprehensive stroke program
Learn how UF Health Neurosurgery is improving stroke care services.
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The Evolution and Revolution of Women’s Health Care
Women are part of an evolving healthcare movement that only within the past 30 years has recognized their specific wellness and treatment.
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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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Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital using a portable AI-powered EEG device to detect non-convulsive seizures
Orlando, FL (April 1, 2024) Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital will begin using a portable artificial intelligence-powered electroencephalogram (EEG) device at patient’s bedsides to quickly detect non-convulsive seizures.