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Where Should You Go For Care?
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Same Exceptional Care, Beautiful New Location
Designed especially for women’s unique needs, Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies is the new home for the Orlando Health Women's Institute Fetal Care Center. With plenty of natural light and soft colors in a warm and inviting environment, you will receive exceptional care in a space that enhances your comfort.
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Same Exceptional Care, Beautiful New Location
Designed especially for women’s unique needs, Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Babies is the new home for breast and gynecologic cancer care. With plenty of natural light and soft colors in a warm and inviting environment, you will get exceptional care in a space that enhances your comfort.
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Electronic Release of Information
NEW Online Medical Record Access
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How Robotic Surgery Can Help the Opioid Crisis
Prescription drug addiction is a health crisis in the United States, with the abuse of opioids leading the way. Opioids are a class of drug that includes both illegal drugs such as heroin and others that are legally available by prescription to relieve pain, such as oxycodone, morphine, codeine and hydrocodone.
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Being Overweight Can Increase Your Cancer Risk
If you’re looking for a good reason to drop some pounds, here it is: being overweight can put you at higher risk for at least 13 types of cancer.
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Why Men Don’t Go to Therapy
From a young age, boys often are told that they need to be strong and independent, keeping their emotions and thoughts to themselves. This belief has far-reaching consequences. In the United States, men are 3.6 times more likely to die by suicide than women. The higher suicide risk is associated with men being less likely to seek help for mental health struggles.
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Why You Should Always Wash Your Produce (and What Can Happen If You Don’t)
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Why You Should Always Wash Your Produce (and What Can Happen If You Don’t)
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Keep It Cool — Three Steps to Hydration
By Elizabeth Davis, MD, Pediatric Sports Medicine Specialist