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  • Mom Fights Cancer – Twice. ‘I Was Absolutely Terrified’

    As a busy working mom of three kids, Barbara Kramer didn’t have time to worry about herself. So, when she noticed a grape-sized lump in her breast, she didn’t get it checked out right away.

  • Heart Problems Don’t Stop 75-Year-Old from Full Life

    Dennis Floyd has had a rich and rewarding life, filled with family, a 20-year stint in the Marines and taking care of his five-acre farm in Lake County.

  • Pro Bowler’s Knee Pain Threatens To Derail His Career

    Jason Couch’s father ran bowling centers for a living, starting on the Gulf Coast and then in Central Florida. So it’s no surprise that Couch caught the bowling bug when he was only 4 years old.

  • Big win for Orlando Health Network

    Orlando, FL (January 10, 2020) – Orlando Health Network produced more than $33 million in combined savings in calendar year 2018 for the federal government’s Medicare Shared Savings Program (MSSP) and through other commercial insurer partnerships, representing a big win for the largest clinically integrated network operating in the southeast United States.

  • Balancing Act

    When we think of exercise, we tend to think of sweating on the treadmill or doing that third set of bicep curls.

  • Testing Your Testes

    If you have testes, you’re at risk for testicular cancer, says Dr. Andrew Davidiuk, a urologist with Orlando Health Medical Group Urology.

  • Helping Diseased Lungs Breathe Easier

    Unless we have a cold, most of us don’t think about breathing — we just do it.

  • Orlando Health acquires prime I-4 frontage in Osceola County

    To meet the needs of Florida’s growing Northwest Osceola county and surrounding areas, Orlando Health is building a standalone emergency room on a 28-acre campus located in Northwest Osceola County at 8011 Osceola Polk Line Road, Davenport, FL 33896.

  • Restoring Hope for an Active Life

    For Will Whitlock, life in Central Florida always had meant enjoying the outdoors and his favorite pastimes of hunting and fishing. But over the past three years, he spent more and more of his spare time sidelined on the sofa with chronic back pain. Some days it was an ache, other days it felt like somebody was “putting a screwdriver in my back,” he says. And then there were the multiple back spasms each day.

  • Dr. Higgins Goes Home

    Growing up in the Bahamas, Jonathan Higgins saw his share of strong hurricanes — from Andrew in 1992 to Charley, Frances and Jeanne in 2004. But those storms didn’t compare in ferocity to Hurricane Dorian, a Category 5 storm, as it ripped through the northern Bahamas in early September, leaving 70,000 people without food or shelter and reducing buildings to rubble.