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Pediatric Scoliosis and Spinal Surgeries
The Scoliosis Center utilizes the most advanced surgical techniques to care for patients with scoliosis.
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Women's Primary Care
We recognize that every woman is unique, and our services meet the healthcare needs women have throughout their lifetime.
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Florida Agency for Healthcare Administration
Every day, we look for ways to improve health care in Florida. We’ve built strong partnerships with other agencies and continue to develop
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Program Information
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STEP-1-A Randomized, Multi-Center, Pivotal Efficacy and Safety Study Evaluating the RESET® System for Glycemic Improvement For 2 Diabetes and Obesity
A Randomized, Multi-Center, Pivotal Efficacy and Safety Study Evaluating the RESET® System for Glycemic Improvement in Patients with Inadequately Controlled Type 2 Diabetes and Obesity, the STEP-1 Study
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CAR: Complex Aneurysm Registry - Real-World Evidence Data Collection for Intracranial Aneurysm Treatment Devices
CAR: Complex Aneurysm Registry - Real-World Evidence Data Collection for Intracranial Aneurysm Treatment Devices
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Have Emergency Medical Kit Ready for Trip to ER
It’s late at night and your head is throbbing, so you head to the bathroom for some ibuprofen. Three steps away from the bed, you pass out and fall to the floor unconscious. The noise wakes your teenage son, who finds you and quickly calls 911. When paramedics arrive, they start asking your son questions about your health – but he doesn’t know the answers. That limits how they can care for you.
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Biohacks for Savvy Girls: Making Self-Care a Daily Deal
#SelfCareSunday hacks the weekend so you can recharge for the week ahead. But why save self-care only for Sunday? Dr. Meredith Watson, an OBGYN with Orlando Health Physician Associates, thinks nurturing body and soul should be a daily deal.
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Care A Little Extra For Your Heart This Holiday
The holidays are an exciting time of year for many, but they also can be filled with stress, overeating and too much alcohol. For all the merriment the holidays bring, studies indicate the period from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day also brings increased risks for heart-related conditions.