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  • Clayton T. Bauer, MD, PhD

    Dr. Clayton Bauer is a board-certified neurological surgeon with Orlando Health Spine Center, which is a multidisciplinary collaboration between Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute and Orlando Health Neuroscience Institute. He has more than 10 years of experience, and his expertise includes:

  • Stefan Afshin Dupont, MD, PhD

  • Lissette Murillo-Aristondo, PNP-BC

    Lissette Murillo-Aristondo is a board-certified pediatric nurse practitioner (PNP-BC) with Orlando Health Physician Associates Pediatrics. She has provided nurturing care to young patients in Central Florida for more than 20 years, and her specialties include:

  • Alicia Rose Billington, MD, PhD

  • George P. Christophi, MD, PhD

    Dr. George Christophi is a board-certified gastroenterologist with Orlando Health Medical Group Gastroenterology. His specialties include:

  • Juan Carlos Varela, MD, PhD

    Dr. Juan Carlos Varela is a board-certified and fellowship-trained physician specializing in hematology and oncology with the Bone Marrow Transplant and Cellular Therapy program at the Orlando Health Cancer Institute.

  • Angel L Casanova-Nater, MD

  • Skip the Brie — and Other Holiday Food Advice for Cancer Patients

    Food safety is of the utmost importance for anyone with a compromised or recovering immune system. But the holidays can pose extra challenges for cancer patients struggling with smell and taste aversions caused by treatment-related side effects. For patients, caregivers and friends, this can threaten to put a damper on festivities. However, some tips and strategies can make navigating the holiday table easier — and more joyful — for those gathered.

  • Why Fasting Every Other Day May Not Lead to Long-Term Weight Loss

    It sounds like a dieter’s dream. You eat whatever you want one day and then fast the next.

  • Why Heart Disease Still Kills More People Than Any Other Condition

    Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S., and the condition also is responsible for about 33 percent of all deaths worldwide, according to recent research.