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Couple Discover Surprise Benefits of Having Weight-loss Surgeries
Betsy and Gary Appelsies had an easy cure for a bad day: Load the dogs into the car and head to a nearby ice cream shop. A vanilla cone with rainbow sprinkles for her, a cup of chocolate ice cream with hot fudge and peanut butter cups for him, and they both felt better.
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All Orlando Health legacy hospitals receive ‘A’ grades for patient safety
Orlando, FL (November 15, 2024) All Orlando Health legacy hospitals have received ‘A’ grades from the Leapfrog Group, an independent nonprofit organization committed to driving quality, safety and transparency in the United States health system.
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Implant derived from coral material offers new treatment for patients suffering from knee pain
Orlando, FL (November 15, 2024) – An Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute surgeon is the first in Florida to implant new technology that utilizes a natural compound found in coral to heal cartilage injuries. Dr. Abhishek Kannan completed the procedure to treat a patient suffering from chronic knee pain on November 11.
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Orlando Health Launches Mental Health First Aid Training
Orlando, FL (May 2, 2024) – Orlando Health is now offering mental health first aid training to teach the common signs and symptoms of mental health and substance use challenges as well as how to interact with a person in crisis.
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Shoulder Injury Threatens To Keep Athlete from Activity He Loves
Scott Starr has been a competitive athlete for decades, playing soccer in high school and — for a short time — in a British professional league. Later, he discovered CrossFit, the popular high-intensity strength and conditioning training regimen. He loved it so much he and his wife, Marisol, opened a CrossFit gym in Eustis.
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Five Orlando Health hospitals receive ‘A’ grades for patient safety
Orlando, FL (May 1, 2024) Five Orlando Health hospitals have received ‘A’ grades from the Leapfrog Group, an independent nonprofit organization committed to driving quality, safety and transparency in the United States health system.
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‘We Have To Stop Everything.’ Breast Cancer Patient Faces 2nd Cancer Diagnosis
Yocinthia Mitchell loved Thursdays the best.
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Groundbreaking Cancer Treatment Gives Grandmother New Chance at Life
A woman of strong religious faith, Toni English is not a worrier by nature. After getting a severe nosebleed, she was concerned but not alarmed. It was probably a reaction to some nasal sprays she was taking for allergies, she told herself.
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Orlando Health expands Hospital Care at Home to serve patients in Osceola and Lake counties
Orlando, FL (March 18, 2024) Orlando Health has expanded Hospital Care at Home, a program that provides acute hospital-level care in adult patients’ homes, to serve patients in Osceola and Lake counties.
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Orlando Health Leads Central Florida In Tackling Hypertension With Innovative Procedure
Orlando, FL (May 23, 2024) – May is Stroke Awareness Month. In addition to educating people on stroke signs to look out for, Orlando Health is also highlighting its leading-edge High Blood Pressure Clinical Study that offers enrolled patients a new and innovative treatment option for hypertension.