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What We Can Learn About Alzheimer’s from Tony Bennett
When Tony Bennett’s family recently went public about the American singer’s struggle with Alzheimer’s disease, they revealed that he was actually diagnosed four years ago. Dementia, which includes Alzheimer’s, is a leading cause of death in the United States. About a third of all people 85 and older may have Alzheimer’s.
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Freekeh With Pesto
Did you know freekeh has more fiber than brown rice and even quinoa? Give this freekeh with pesto recipe from Lauren Popeck, a registered dietitian at Orlando Health, a try. You won't be disappointed!
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How Your Healthcare Team Works Together
Managing your medical care can be overwhelming and confusing, with multiple doctors performing different healthcare procedures. That’s why it’s important to have a primary care provider (PCP) who can connect you with specialists so you’ll receive the best care.
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Zucchini Tots
1 heaping cup grated zucchini
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Don’t Ignore Pain in Your Abdomen: It Might Be Gallstones
If you’re experiencing anything from mild discomfort to sharp pain in the upper right side of your abdomen, don’t ignore it.
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Valentine’s Day? Make a Date … With Your Doctor
Every year, couples celebrate their love for each other on Valentine’s Day by going out for an expensive dinner or sending a fancy bouquet of roses. But what could be more romantic than ensuring you are going to be with your loved one for a long time by using Valentine’s Day as a reminder to make a date to see your doctor?
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How Robots Assist Doctors in Orthopedic Surgery
You’ve probably heard about orthopedic robotic surgery, but what is it, exactly? Don’t worry — robots aren’t running the show in the operating room. Surgeons are in control and execute the surgical plan while robots help with precision.
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Roma Tomato Pasta
Try this tasty pasta recipe by Lisa Cooper, a registered dietitian with the Orlando Health Center for Health Improvement, for an excellent source of vitamin C. 🍝
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When Your Baby Just Won’t Stop Crying: Could It Be Colic?
No matter what you do, your baby just keeps crying and crying, and you don’t know what to do. As a pediatrician at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and a mother with my own personal experience, I can relate to this stressful and overwhelming situation. We expect babies to cry and show some fussiness, but around 5 percent to 25 percent of newborns cry a whole lot more than others, which can be very challenging for us parents to handle.
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Vegan Sweet Potato Brownies
Looking for a heart-healthy alternative to serve for dessert? Try this tasty vegan sweet potato brownie recipe by Lauren Popeck, a registered dietitian with Orlando Health.