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Promising New Treatment For Pancreatic Cancer Comes to Orlando Health
Orlando, Florida (May 31, 2017) – Oncologists at UF Health Cancer Center Orlando Health are deploying NanoKnife® as a new weapon in the battle against pancreatic cancer.
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Orlando Health ER and Medical Pavilion - Osceola
The Orlando Health emergency room and medical pavilion will be designed to meet both current and future needs of this growing community.
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Heart Attack Symptoms Can Be Different for Men and Women
Heart disease is sometimes thought of as a man’s disease, but it is also the leading cause of death in American women, with about one in five dying from the illness.
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Angels Watched Over Me
I suffered a massive heart attack at age 50 while at work.
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Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital doctor performs first laparoscopic nephrectomy – kidney removal surgery
Orlando, FL (December 20, 2023) Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital’s Dr. Sarat Sabharwal performed the hospital’s first laparoscopic nephrectomy this month, a milestone for patient care.
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Go Red! Learn How Heart Disease Affects Women—And How You Can Protect Yourself
You’ve probably heard the phrase, “listen to your heart.” Usually, that advice means to follow your instincts, but when it comes to heart health, people—especially women—should really listen to their hearts and understand what their hearts are saying.
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Orlando Health Medical Group Surgery
The surgeons of Orlando Health Medical Group Surgery have combined experience of over 50 years providing University level surgical care to the Orlando community.
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Orlando Health Physicians Summerport Family Medicine Group
Family medicine, by definition, is comprehensive, continuing medical care provided to an entire family unit. The physicians at Summerport Family Medicine see all ages, from birth to the elderly, which brings back the meaning and convenience of true family medicine. Summerport Family Medicine is now accepting new patients. The physicians are board certified and focus on personalized care for each patient.
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Hepatitis A: Symptoms, Causes and Treatments
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. The liver is an organ that filters the blood and helps the body fight infections, so an inflammation can affect the liver’s ability to perform. Although several strains of hepatitis exist (hepatitis A, B, C, D and E), the most common in the United States are hepatitis A, B and C.
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Promising Research in Treating Melanoma Through Vaccines
Melanoma is the most dangerous type of skin cancer. Even though it accounts for about 1% of skin cancers, it does cause a large majority of skin cancer deaths. Skin cancer is largely treated by removing cancerous cells, but research is exploring ways to battle skin cancers with vaccines using a person’s immune system.