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The Terry Thies Story
A Finished Chapter
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UF Health Cancer Center Is In The News
There are many developments happening at UF Health Cancer Center.
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Household Chores Pose Everyday Injury Risks
The simplest home chores – from cooking to painting to yardwork -- can be dangerous. Your house and garage are full of gadgets, tools and devices that can injure you.
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Bayfront Health St. Petersburg names Becker to Community Relations Role
St. Petersburg, FL – (July 28, 2021) – Bayfront Hospital St. Petersburg today announced that Bari Becker, a familiar face in the Tampa Bay area, has been named as the Community Relations Manager for the historic 480-bed hospital.
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High-Risk Pregnancy? Low-Dose Aspirin Can Help
Weight gain, nausea and swollen feet are typical discomforts when you’re pregnant. But for up to 8 percent of pregnant women, those seemingly harmless symptoms can signal the onset of preeclampsia. This serious condition is linked to an increase in maternal and infant mortality, and affects up to 15 percent of preterm births in the U.S.
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How to Cope with Trauma
From San Bernardino to Dallas, Baton Rouge and Minneapolis, our country understands tragedy all too well.
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Flu Season Comes to a Close
Flu activity in the United States has peaked and is decreasing in most states. The risk of coming in to contact with someone who has the flu is less
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Bayfront Health St. Petersburg Celebrates National Food Truck Day And Supports Local Community Organization
St. Petersburg, FL – (June 24, 2021) – The Deuces Live, Inc., one of St. Petersburg’s most legendary historic Black neighborhoods, is coming to Bayfront Health St. Petersburg. This six-month partnership between The Deuces Live, Inc. and Bayfront Health St. Petersburg will launch on National Food Truck Day, Friday, June 25, and then move to Tuesdays and Thursdays thereafter.
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Orlando Health Expands Rehabilitation Programs in West Orange County
Orlando, FL (October 21, 2025) – Orlando Health is proud to announce the opening of its newest pediatric rehabilitation location at the Orlando Health Advanced Rehabilitation Institute in Ocoee — marking the organization’s first venture into West Orange County for pediatric rehabilitation services. In addition, Orlando Health LabWorks recently opened inside the facility for diagnostic testing and outpatient adult neurological rehabilitation will become available in early 2026.
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100 Years of Caring
When Orange General Hospital opened its doors on November 5, 1918, Orlando and the nation were in the midst of historical events with great significance: World War I would end in just six days, a worldwide Spanish influenza epidemic already had killed more than a half million Americans and national elections had brought sweeping congressional changes.