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Children Who Survive Congenital Heart Defects May Have Additional Challenges
Congenital heart defects affect about 1% of newborns, but even for the majority that survive, the quest for good health continues into adulthood. On-going research indicates that children who survive the heart condition are at higher risk for developing other respiratory illnesses and other neurodevelopment health problems including unique learning challenges, autism and attention deficit disorders.
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Learning a Lifesaving Skill: How the ISR Program Teaches Infants and Children How to Swim
Every day, two children under age 14 die as the result of accidental drowning.
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Unexpected Ways Your Cycle Messes with You
PMS, cramps and bloat are the usual suspects for menstrual cycles’ most common side effects. But, there actually are more unexpected symptoms than most women realize.
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Edward Nasello
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Orlando Health announces new president of Dr. P. Phillips Hospital
Orlando, FL (March 15, 2016) – Orlando Health has named Thibaut van Marcke, senior vice president, Orlando Health and president, Dr. P. Phillips Hospital. Mr. van Marcke most recently served as vice president and chief operating officer for HCA - North Florida Regional Medical Center in Gainesville, a 432-bed tertiary care hospital. In that position, he was responsible for all hospital operations including executive oversight of surgical services, cardiovascular services, and all ancillary and support departments.
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Edward Herbert Koch, LCSW
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Edward J Gross, MD
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Edward J Attaway, OD
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Edward J Kata, MD
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Help! How Do I Get My Sex Drive Back?
If you’d rather curl up with a whodunnit or watch Seinfeld reruns than make love, you’re not alone. Many women lose their sex drive — at any age. Sometimes the change is temporary, such as during the stresses of child-rearing or relationship trauma. Other times it’s merely a matter of physiology. You may be less interested in having sex as your hormones change.