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  • Tips for Staying Organized

    With the start of every new school year, families across the country face the same challenges. School bells ring — and so do early morning alarm clocks. Piles of paper begin growing with the steady stream of teacher handouts and homework assignments. The following are some quick and easy ideas to minimize clutter — and stress.

  • ‘Pink’ event commemorates Breast Cancer Awareness Month

    Orlando, FL (October 7, 2020) – Orlando Health Cancer Institute – Dr. Phillips, Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital, Orange County Sheriff’s Office and Orange County Fire Rescue recently joined forces to host a ‘Pink’ event to commemorate Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

  • A New Name for Florida Medical Clinic

    Orlando, FL (April 18, 2024) – Starting May 1, 2024, Florida Medical Clinic will be Florida Medical Clinic Orlando Health. The 30-year-old multi-specialty physician network joined forces with Orlando Health in August 2023. The rebrand, which includes a new logo, reinforces the partnership between the two organizations throughout Hillsborough and Pasco counties.

  • Shoulder Injury Threatens To Keep Athlete from Activity He Loves

    Scott Starr has been a competitive athlete for decades, playing soccer in high school and — for a short time — in a British professional league. Later, he discovered CrossFit, the popular high-intensity strength and conditioning training regimen. He loved it so much he and his wife, Marisol, opened a CrossFit gym in Eustis.

  • Groundbreaking Cancer Treatment Gives Grandmother New Chance at Life

    A woman of strong religious faith, Toni English is not a worrier by nature. After getting a severe nosebleed, she was concerned but not alarmed. It was probably a reaction to some nasal sprays she was taking for allergies, she told herself. 

  • Breast Cancer Survivor: ‘I’m Not Going To Let It Define Me’

    Hilary Julian had every reason to be happy. Married in 2022, she and her new husband had “a big, beautiful blended family” of four boys, two middle schoolers and two grown. Her life was filled with things she loved — workouts, dance, attending the boys’ sports activities.

  • 3-Year-Old with Sickle Cell Disease Finds Miracle Close to Home

    Julian Jarvis has been in danger since the day he was born. Diagnosed with sickle cell disease, he faced a life overshadowed by constant pain, isolation, hospital visits and the potential of life-threatening strokes.

  • Osteoarthritis Threatens Diehard Fan’s Baseball Dreams

    “Oh my gosh, I’m really here,” thought Sal Riccobene as he stepped onto the emerald green field, a grin stretching from ear to ear. It was the first day of fantasy baseball camp for the lifelong fan from Baltimore. He could scarcely believe he was wearing an MLB uniform, sharing the field with former greats and playing the game.

  • Implant derived from coral material offers new treatment for patients suffering from knee pain

    Orlando, FL (November 15, 2024) – An Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute surgeon is the first in Florida to implant new technology that utilizes a natural compound found in coral to heal cartilage injuries. Dr. Abhishek Kannan completed the procedure to treat a patient suffering from chronic knee pain on November 11.

  • Survey Finds Most Americans Believe Pain and Urinary Leakage is Normal for Women After Having Children

    Orlando, FL (July 15, 2024) – A new national survey by Orlando Health Advanced Rehabilitation Institute finds most Americans believe it’s normal for women to experience pain, pressure and incontinence after having children. But experts say these are actually signs of pelvic floor issues, and while they are extremely common, affecting about a third of women, they are not normal.