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USA Track & Field Welcomes Orlando Health, Inc. as Official Regional Medical Partner
Indianapolis, Indiana - September 26, 2023 – USA Track & Field is pleased to announce its new partnership with Orlando Health, Inc., further enhancing the medical support provided to USATF athletes in the region. This long-term partnership is a pivotal step forward in USATF’s commitment to providing top-tier medical resources to support the needs of athletes.
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Is Sugar Slowing Your Weight Loss?
Sugar—it’s that sweet flavor that we all crave from time to time.
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What is Comprehensive Stroke Care—and Why is it Critical?
Although stroke rates have declined over the past two decades due to improved medical care and better control of risk factors, stroke remains the fourth leading cause of death in the United States, and a leading cause of long-term disability.
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Bayfront Health St. Petersburg Named Official Medical Team for Fort De Soto Trilogy
St. Petersburg, FL (June 16, 2021) – The Fort De Soto Trilogy draws some of the best triathletes to the Tampa Bay-area, and this summer, event organizer Integrity Multisport is partnering with Bayfront Health St. Petersburg to be the official medical team for the trio of races.
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When Is It Time To Induce Labor?
In a perfect world, your pregnancy would end on – or at least close to – the date you circled on the calendar when you learned you were expecting. But what happens when your baby decides to linger past that due date? Or if a complication arises?
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Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute
Orlando Health Heart & Vascular Institute is one of the largest cardiovascular practices in Florida.
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OB-GYN Hospitalist Services
Our hospitalists are on-site 24 hours a day, seven days a week. This means you and your family benefit from improved access and availability as well
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Orlando Health Medical Pavilion - Spring Lake Contact List
Browse our contact directory for departments at Orlando Health Medical Pavilion - Spring Lake.
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Is Endometriosis Affecting Fertility?
Endometriosis is a chronic condition that affects 11 percent of women in the United States, particularly those in their 30s and 40s. It occurs when tissue that belongs in the lining of the uterus grows in other areas of the body, such as the ovaries, fallopian tubes, intestines, and even in the thoracic region. These growths can swell and bleed, block fallopian tubes, form scar tissue and adhesions, and affect your intestines and bladder.
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Is It Harmful to Know Too Much About Your DNA?
Last year, the market for home DNA testing products totaled $99 million, a figure that’s expected to more than triple by 2022. The companies that provide these products are an outgrowth of a comprehensive long-term scientific effort, involving researchers from around the world, to sequence the human genome which was a project started in 1990. Today, there are plenty of opportunities to have your DNA tested and analyzed, ranging from medically supervised tests done under the care of your doctor, to companies that advertise their products online and on TV, offering insights into your health and ancestry based on your DNA.