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Repairing an Enlarged Prostate
For aging men, a diagnosis of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is as common as going gray. BPH, a non-cancerous enlarged prostate, afflicts nearly 40 million American men and 500 million worldwide.
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Straight Talk on Taboo Topics
Women's general health is a topic discussed daily. Casual conversation about female sexual health, however, appears more taboo.
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Two Orlando Health Hospitals Named Best Places to Work
Orlando, FL (July 20, 2020) – Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital and Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital have been named by Modern Healthcare to the 2020 Best Places to Work in Healthcare. The complete list of this year’s winners, in alphabetical order, is available at ModernHealthcare.com/bestplaceslist. Modern Healthcare will publish a special supplement featuring a ranked list of all the winners along with the October 12 issue.
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St. Petersburg City Council approves Bayfront Health land lease agreement with Orlando Health
St. Petersburg, FL (July 9, 2020) – Today, Orlando Health received approval from the St. Petersburg City Council on a 50-year agreement to lease the land on which Bayfront Health is located. City approval of the land lease was required in order for Orlando Health to move forward with its acquisition of the hospital. In June, the healthcare organization signed a definitive agreement with Community Health Systems (CHS) to purchase Bayfront Health St. Petersburg.
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Your Parenting Style May Be Hurting Your Kids
If children came with a parenting manual, raising them would be a lot easier. Parents would realize challenges actually are growth opportunities.
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UTIs Do Happen to Guys
Think urinary tract infections (UTIs) are just for women? Think again.
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Orlando Health infuses first Covid-19 patient with convalescent plasma
Orlando, FL (April 10, 2020) – Doctors at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center infused their first COVID-19 patient with convalescent plasma Wednesday, April 8. Fifty-two-year-old Michael “Kevin” Rathel received the investigational therapy around midnight; a mere 12 hours after compatible blood was donated.
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How Pregnancy Affects a Mother’s Heart
When pregnant, a woman’s body undergoes dramatic changes. Some, like swollen feet and protruding stomachs, are obvious. But changes to the heart and blood vessels? You can’t see them, but they’re happening too.
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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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Taking Your Heart Pills. New Bedtime Routine?
If you are among the 75 million Americans who routinely take blood pressure medicine every morning, it’s time to consider switching it up. Taking your pills before bedtime may actually be better for you, according to new research published in the European Heart Journal.