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Orlando Health Awards $1.1 Million in Grants, Completes Community Health Needs Assessment
Orlando, FL (Oct. 10, 2025) – Orlando Health has awarded $1.1 million in grants to nonprofit organizations across Central Florida and Pinellas County as part of its annual community grant program and in line with the recent completion of the 2025 Community Health Needs Assessment.
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Orlando Health Horizon West Hospital Earns Patient Care Excellence and Operating Room Safety Awards
Orlando, FL (October 6, 2025) – Orlando Health Horizon West Hospital has recently been recognized with two prestigious awards, the American Heart Association Get With The Guidelines® - Resuscitation Silver Award and the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN) Go Clear™ Award. These accolades highlight the hospital’s dedication to providing excellent patient care and fostering a culture of team member wellbeing.
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A Trip to Take Before You Travel Orlando Healths Health Service for Travelers
By Lisa Nickchen, Editorial Contributor
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Pulling Together: Orlando Health Copes with Pulse Tragedy
Just after 2:00 am on June 12, the Orlando Regional Medical Center Level One Trauma Center and Emergency Room began receiving dozens of seriously injured patients who were victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting. ER doctors, nurses, anesthesiologists and respiratory therapists were quickly joined by off-duty surgeons and other team members to respond to the largest mass casualty they had ever faced.
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4 Things to Know about the New Food Labels
After 20 years, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is changing the nutrition labels you see on packaged foods to reflect how Americans actually eat.
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Understanding and Preventing Heart Disease in Women
Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women, causing more deaths than all forms of cancer combined. “But the signs of heart disease in women can differ from those in men, so many women do not recognize when their heart is in danger,” says Maria Demori, MD, a cardiologist with Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute. Although chest pain is still the main symptom, women more often than men experience atypical symptoms such as:
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Redefining herself – and her lifestyle
For years, no decades, Michelle Milliner walked through department stores and dress shops admiring the designer labels and their elegant styling. She looked but never for very long. She knew her size 30 body was not going to fit into any of those clothes.
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A New Treatment Option for Knee and Hip Replacement
Your joints are involved in almost every daily activity. For those with osteoarthritis, the condition over time may wear away at your cartilage and cause pain, as bone rubs against bone. Knees and hips are most frequently affected by this condition. When pain medication and other treatments no longer work, you may face the option of joint replacement surgery.
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Orlando Health Lake Mary Hospital Performs Next Generation Ablation Procedure Expanding Cardiac Care
Lake Mary, FL (June 12, 2025) – Orlando Health Lake Mary Hospital’s cardiac care team recently performed its first catheter ablation procedure. The procedure is a significant milestone for Orlando Health, expanding the hospital system’s cardiac capabilities in the region and bringing care closer to where patients live. Orlando Health Lake Mary hospital is the first community hospital within the Orlando Health system to perform the procedure.
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Orlando Health Lake Mary Hospital Opens New Patient Experience Center
Lake Mary, FL (June 20, 2025) - Patients and visitors to Orlando Health Lake Mary Hospital now have a new place to relax, recharge and engage.