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A Retrospective Assessment of Novel Biomarkers Indicating Intestinal Inflammation and Intestinal Permeability, Identified During Non-Invasive Leaky Gut Testing
A Retrospective Assessment of Novel Biomarkers Indicating Intestinal Inflammation and Intestinal Permeability, Identified During Non-Invasive Leaky Gut Testing
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Marlena Fox, Pharm.D., BCCCP, FCCM
Education: Pharm.D., Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC (2006)
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Vaccinations Every Adult Should Have
Immunizations aren’t just for preventing disease in children. Vaccinations recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) also can protect adults from diseases such as pneumonia, influenza and measles that cause serious illness and even death. In fact, adults who contract measles have a greater risk of death than children with measles.
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Can Varicose Veins During Pregnancy Be Prevented?
Anyone can get varicose veins, but pregnant women are particularly susceptible. The condition is relatively painless, though the blue- or red-colored veins can be unsightly. What are varicose veins, what causes them and how can you prevent or treat them?
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Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
In partnership with Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies, the NICU is committed to providing the highest level of care to premature and critically ill newborns.
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Prenatal Breastfeeding – Virtual Class
Designed for expectant parents, this virtual lecture is presented by a registered nurse lactation consultant. Learn what to expect while breastfeeding your baby during the first few days after delivery and through the first few months. Infants welcome. Partners are encouraged to participate. The class will also include the opportunity to ask questions.
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Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center introduces new technology that breaks barriers in coronary artery disease
Orlando, Fla. (August 31, 2021) – Cardiologists at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center are breaking through heart disease with new technology. The doctors are the first in Central Florida to offer shockwave technology to break up severely calcified plaque in heart arteries. The new technology for severely calcified coronary artery disease uses sonic pressure waves to break away problematic calcium so heart arteries can be safely expanded, and blood flow restored. The treatment is also a new way to use lithotripsy - an approach that has been used for decades for kidney stones. The Food and Drug Administration recently approved the technology to treat coronary arteries.
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Orlando Regional Medical Center continues advances in stroke care services, receives state designation as comprehensive stroke program
Learn how UF Health Neurosurgery is improving stroke care services.
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Annette Seabrook, MPT, MHA, FACHE named President of new Orlando Health freestanding rehabilitation institute
Orlando, FL (September 20, 2022) – Annette Seabrook, MPT, MHA, FACHE has been named president of Orlando Health’s new freestanding inpatient rehabilitation institute. Located on the Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital campus, the 54-bed inpatient facility will provide a full range of advanced rehabilitation services and will specialize in care for patients suffering from complex neurological conditions.
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Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center ER
Welcome to the Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) Emergency Room.