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  • Dietary Health In the News

    Dietitian Lauren Popeck discusses the importance of eating right.

  • Orlando Health In The News

    Once again Orlando Health makes an important impact within the community.

  • Orlando Health partners with Toolbox4Life

    Toolbox4Life is a program for at-risk women seeking a new path.

  • Five Health Risks of Stress

    The brain’s response to acute stress is amazing, triggering a series of instinctive reactions to ready the body for fight — or flight. And when the perceived danger or threat passes, stress hormones go back to normal levels, and your body returns to normal function.

  • Reducing Stress and Improving Health

    For many of us, stress is an everyday part of our lives. While some stress can be motivating, chronic stress can have very real effects on our health. Inflammation, depression, heart disease and a weakened immune system have all been associated with long-term stress.

  • Orlando Health rebrands imaging centers

    Orlando, FL (September 6, 2016) – The name Orlando Health Imaging Centers is now official. Today the Altamonte Springs facility, formerly known as Boston Diagnostic Imaging, became the first of five facilities to welcome new temporary exterior signage bearing the Orlando Health moniker. Permanent signage is expected to be installed throughout September. Orlando Health and Medical Center Radiology Group (MCRG) formed a company to purchase the outpatient imaging centers in December 2014 and have devoted the past 18 months to integrating them into the Orlando Health network.

  • Healthy West Orange Strives to Make Healthy Living Accessible

    Finding ways to make healthy living practical and fun is at the heart of Healthy West Orange (HWO), a movement to make west Orange County the healthiest community in the nation.

  • Do You Have Sleep Apnea?

    By Abid Malik, MD, Director for Orlando Health Sleep Medicine

  • How Food Affects Our Sleep

    By Wendy Bacigalupi-Bednarz, Editorial Contributor

  • Count on Science — Not Sheep — for a Good Night’s Sleep

    By Wendy Bacigalupi-Bednarz, Editorial Contributor