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OCSC Player Alex De John: How to Recover So You Can Stay In the Game
Whether you’re a professional soccer player or a neighborhood kickball enthusiast, injuries are inevitable. Athletes of all kinds can feel defeated. As Orlando City Soccer Club defender Alex De John notes, there are reasons to stay positive about recovery. After seven years as a pro soccer player, he suffered his first injury this season. Here is his advice for getting back in the game.
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Leadership and Faculty
General Surgery Residency Teaching Faculty Danielle Henry, MD, Breast Surgery Caleb King, MD, Breast Surgery Jeffrey Smith, MD, Breast
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Study: Older Americans May be Less Healthy Than Previous Generations
Americans are living longer, but according to one recent study they may not be living healthier.
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Will My Student Athlete Be a Healthier Adult?
Playing sports as a child can set your kid up for a lifetime of healthy habits. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in five children is obese in the United States. As a result, diabetes, high cholesterol and hypertension are rising among children, who historically hadn’t been plagued by these health issues.
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Pediatric Brachial Plexus Program
Understand nerve injuries and treatments with the Brachial Plexus Program at Arnold Palmer Hospital.
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Pediatric Robotic Urology Surgery
At Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, we offer pediatric robotic surgery to treat your child’s complex urological condition.
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Leadership and Faculty
Orthopedic Trauma George Haidukewych, MD Joshua Langford, MD Kareem Shaath, MD Frank Avilucea, MD Stanley Kupiszewski, MD Mark Munro, MD Orthopedic
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Redefining herself – and her lifestyle
For years, no decades, Michelle Milliner walked through department stores and dress shops admiring the designer labels and their elegant styling. She looked but never for very long. She knew her size 30 body was not going to fit into any of those clothes.
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How to Prevent Losing Bone Density and Muscle Mass
Maintaining our bone density is increasingly important. When we experience bone density loss, our bones tend to become more brittle and are more likely to fracture as part of an injury or fall.
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‘Time Toxicity’ – 5 Ways To Handle Burden of Living with Cancer
Beyond the obvious trauma of having cancer, there is a lesser-known cost: a seemingly endless drain on your time. This phenomenon, known as time toxicity, refers to the amount of time and energy you spend getting treatment for your disease.