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Bayfront Health St. Petersburg Joins the Orlando Health Family
St. Petersburg, FL (October 1, 2020) – Bayfront Health St. Petersburg is now officially part of Orlando Health Inc. Orlando Health, a private, not-for-profit healthcare organization headquartered in Central Florida, officially closed on the hospital purchase from Community Health Systems (CHS) on Wednesday, September 30. The City of St. Petersburg, which owns the land that the hospital sits on, approved transferring the lease to Orlando Health in July.
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Is it a Migraine or a Stroke?
About 12 percent of Americans have migraines, and every year 795,000 Americans have a stroke.
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Robert Christopher Middleton, MD
Robert C. Middleton, MD, is a board-certified pediatrician in practice with Orlando Health Physician Associates.
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Kristina L Miller, PMHNP-BC
Kristina Miller is a board-certified psychiatric and mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP-BC) with Orlando Health Medical Group Behavioral Health. Her specialties include:
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Orlando Health Leads Asthma Initiative at Seminole Public School
Longwood, FL (November 20, 2019) - Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital is bringing asthma education to students at Hamilton Elementary School in Seminole County. The new initiative is called Open Airways for Schools and it aims to educate and empower kids through a fun and interactive approach to asthma self-management.
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Orlando Health to install free sunscreen dispensers at Seminole parks
Bicyclists, joggers, softball players or anyone else enjoying one of a half dozen Seminole County parks soon will be able to protect themselves from sunburn or skin cancer for free.
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Michael P. Silverstein, MD
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What's So Great About Breast Milk?
Throughout your pregnancy, your body adapts to provide for your growing baby, and this remarkable process doesn’t end at birth. Through the production of breast milk, you can continue to protect and nurture your baby long after birth. It delivers a lifetime of health benefits to both baby and mother.
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Statewide Research Consortium Receives $7.9 Million For Research To Improve Patient Outcomes
“This funding is a critical component to our work with our statewide partners, including UF Health, to bring important research opportunities and clinical trials to our patients right here in Central Florida,” said Mark Roh, MD, president, UF Health Cancer Center — Orlando Health.
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Christine Michelle Mara, PT