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Road Closure near Downtown Campus: Ways to Avoid Delays
SunRail and the Florida Department of Transportation will close a portion of West Kaley Street from Friday, May 31, until Tuesday, June 4.
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I 4 Lane Shifts and Ramp Closures Begin this Weekend
About 2 miles of eastbound Interstate 4 (I-4) travel lanes are temporarily shifting as soon as the morning of Saturday, June 1, and may affect travel to the downtown Orlando Health campus. The shift creates a new eastbound I-4 temporary ramp system separated from and adjacent to the eastbound I-4 mainline through the Orange Blossom Trail (US 17-92/441), Michigan Street and Kaley Avenue interchanges. Eastbound I-4 motorists exiting to Orange Blossom Trail and Kaley Avenue must now exit just beyond John Young Parkway interchange.
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As Esports Industry Grows, Doctors Address Needs of Unique New Athletes
(ORLANDO, Florida) – Esports is breaking into the mainstream sports scene, selling out stadiums and attracting millions of fans. In fact, the NBA 2K League is now in its second season and features the video game, NBA 2K.
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Knee Replacement Surgery Makes Trip to Italy Possible
I have always really enjoyed being physically active. I used to play racquetball, water ski, snow ski, snowboard. But over time, I couldn’t enjoy those activities anymore because it was just too much for my knee. When it got to the point where I would have to sit out for two days afterward because of the pain, it just wasn’t worth it. I kept lowering the level of my activities.
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I Can Walk Wherever I Want and Stand for Long Periods
They had me practice walking on uneven surfaces in the on-site garden, going up and down stairs with a walker, and doing domestic activities like putting dishes away in a staged kitchen that is part of the rehab program facilities. I thought it would take two weeks before I was ready to return home, but it took me just one week because they had prepared me so well.
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Energy-Boosting Foods To Keep You Going
If you find yourself dragging during the day, the culprit may be more than just a lack of sleep. Poor nutrition can sap your performance in sports and your energy for daily living.
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10 Creative Ways To Keep Kids Active
Prying your children away from smartphones and gaming consoles to get some exercise can be a challenge. But regular physical activity is important – and easier when you make it a family affair, says Dr. Stuart Janousky, a board-certified pediatrician with Orlando Health Physician Associates.
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Prostate Cancer Pre-Treatment Eases Radiation Side Effects
Preventing side effects is an important element of any cancer treatment plan. That’s especially true within the pelvis, where the prostate resides.
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Over 50? Here’s How To Build Muscle
As we age, our bodies lose muscle mass, which can affect our mobility. The good news is that muscle loss can be slowed — and even reversed — by diet and exercise.
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New Screening Guidelines Can Increase Lung Cancer Survival Odds
Hoping to spur earlier detection of lung cancer, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recently announced new screening guidelines, significantly expanding the pool of those who should be tested.