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How Gender Affects the Way You Experience a Heart Attack
Heart disease is often thought of as a man’s disease, but it is the leading cause of death in American women too, with about one in five dying from the illness.
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Orlando Health Creates Socially Smart Guides as Florida Reopens
Orlando, FL (May 29, 2020) – Orlando Health has created a community resource to help individuals and families stay safe while easing back into dining out, going to the beach, and visiting parents and friends as Central Florida reopens.
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Smart Breakfast Ideas for Kids
Studies show that eating a healthy breakfast helps improve concentration and memory, while reducing the likelihood of problem-solving errors.
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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.
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Orlando Health Teams up with YMCA of Central Florida to Help Breast Cancer Patients
ORLANDO, Fla. (April 20, 2024) — Orlando Health and the YMCA of Central Florida have announced a new partnership that allows Orlando Health breast cancer patients to prioritize their physical health through the LIVESTRONG program. Participants will receive a free one-year membership at the Roper YMCA Family Center located in Winter Garden.
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Orlando Health Neuroscience Institute Unveils New Facility on Downtown Orlando Campus
Orlando, FL (March 28, 2024) – Orlando Health Neuroscience Institute is opening a brand-new facility in the heart of the healthcare system’s downtown Orlando campus that will serve patients throughout the southeastern United States.
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Orlando Health South Lake Hospital Names New Chief Nursing Officer
Clermont, FL (April 22, 2024) – Orlando Health South Lake Hospital has named Carolyn Scott as its chief nursing officer.
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Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital using defibrillators with enhanced shock capability for difficult-to-defibrillate patients
Orlando, FL (April 22, 2024) Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital will begin using defibrillators with an enhanced energy shock capability that can improve the odds of reviving difficult-to-defibrillate patients who experience sudden cardiac arrest.
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American Association of Critical-Care Nurses Recognizes the Medical Telemetry Unit at Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital
Orlando, FL (February, 2 2024) – – The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN), Aliso Viejo, California, recently presented the silver-level Beacon Award for Excellence to the Medical Telemetry Unit at Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital.
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Orlando Health South Lake Hospital Opens New Patient Bed Tower
Clermont, FL (Feb. 8, 2024) – Orlando Health South Lake Hospital is opening its new five-story patient tower as an extension to the existing 147-bed acute care hospital. This addition significantly increases the hospital’s bed count, expands the intensive care unit and brings new services to the Lake County area.