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Sweeping study goes further than ever in detecting concussion and subconcussive injuries in children and adults using a blood test
Orlando, FL (August 26, 2019) -- In one of the largest studies of its kind, researchers at Orlando Health are making new progress in finding ways to detect a traumatic yet sinister brain injury -- and getting closer to preventing further damage.
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Pink Public Safety Vehicles Parade Kicks Off Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Orlando, FL (October 4, 2019) – Orlando Health UF Health Cancer Center kicked off Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a parade of pink public
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5th Annual Walk For Winnie Brings Total Raised to Over $1 Million
September 28th marked the 5th annual Walk For Winnie Presented by Panera Breadâ and hosted at SeaWorldâ Orlando. More than $131,000 was raised through online fundraising and about 2,500 people participated in the event, including many Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) graduates and their families, nurses and doctors. Over the past 5 years, we have raised more than $1,188,000 in direct proceeds to the NICU because of your support.
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Kuhl Avenue Closure From Miller Street To Lake Beauty Drive
On the downtown Orlando Health campus, Kuhl Avenue will be closed from Miller Street to Lake Beauty Drive beginning December 2, 2019 for sewer pipe replacement. The project is expected to be finished on or around December 22, 2019.
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After Losing 5 Babies, ‘I Really Wanted To Know What Was Wrong with Me’
As a young girl growing up in Guyana, Koshal Manieram often dreamed about her future family. In her visions, she had a wonderful husband, and they were loving parents to four children.
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"I'm Here and I'm Alive"
Tony Marrero raises his left arm, revealing a jagged line of scars. He says it’s a miracle that he can move it at all.
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"A Lot of Times at Night I Broke Down"
Amanda Grau still has nightmares.
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"It Just Made Me a Stronger Person"
Nothing good comes from a tragedy like Pulse. Yet, in some ways, the horrors of that night, when Johnathan Amaya escaped the shooting, helped prepare him for another challenge.
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After Delivery, New Mom Struggles To Walk, Care for Baby
First-time mother Martine Holden did her best to prepare for the birth of her daughter: She read all the suggested books, took the recommended classes and created a delivery plan that included her obstetrician and a doula team.
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Nagging Cough Starts Ordeal for Woman Nearing Retirement
In Summer 2013, Rowena was approaching retirement and ready for days full of novels, baking her favorite recipes and volunteering in her community. Before enjoying her golden years, she decided to get a checkup. Though she had a small cough, she figured it was due to allergies. When the cough continued, Rowena’s primary care physician referred her to an ENT (ear, nose and throat) doctor who thought she simply needed a stronger antibiotic. She also noticed her neck was swollen but had no pain.