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What New Moms Need To Know About Having Sex After Baby
You might feel awkward talking with your OB-GYN about sex after childbirth, but it’s normal to have questions. For starters, when is it safe to have intercourse again? And should you worry about pain during sex?
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Have You Had Bariatric Surgery? Here’s How To Avoid New Addictions
Weight loss surgery not only helps you drop pounds, it also stops you from overeating, which for many people is an addiction. But some bariatric patients transfer their food addiction to something else – like gambling, having sex, drinking alcohol, smoking cigarettes or popping pills.
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New Survey Finds that Chronic Pain Sufferers Overuse Over-the-Counter Medications
According to the National Health Institute (NIH), more than 25 million Americans experience chronic pain.
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Cervical Arthroplasty: Cervical Disc Replacement Is a New Option to Treat Sports Spine Injuries
Weekend warriors and professional athletes know that neck pain, particularly from a herniated disc, can derail your sports endeavors. For those used to being active, sitting on the sidelines waiting to recover can be frustrating. And, if nonsurgical treatments fail, you may need a surgical solution. Doctors have traditionally performed fusion disc surgery, but a new option of cervical arthroplasty (i.e. cervical disc replacement) offers multiple benefits.
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What to Know About Florida’s New Opioid Prescription Law, Effective July 1, 2018
If your doctor has prescribed opioids for your acute pain, a new Florida law may affect your supply. As of July 1, 2018, most opioid prescriptions will have a three-day limit. In some situations, physicians can prescribe a seven-day supply for acute pain, if the situation is documented as medically necessary. Acute pain is defined, by law as: “The normal, predicted, psychological and time-limited response to an adverse chemical, thermal or mechanical stimulus, associated with surgery, trauma or acute illness.”
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Taking Low-Dose Aspirin To Prevent Heart Disease? New Recommendations Under Review
When should you start – or stop – taking low-dose aspirin to prevent heart disease and stroke?
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Good Sleep Is Key for Seniors To Stay Healthy
A good night’s rest can be harder than it sounds, particularly when you reach your mid-60s.
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A Study to Compare Standard Chemotherapy to Therapy With CPX-351 and/or Gilteritinib for Patients With Newly Diagnosed AML With or Without FLT3 Mutations
AAML1831 - A phase 3 randomized trial for patients with de novo AML comparing standard therapy including gemtuzumab ozogamicin GO to CPX-351 with GO, and the addition of the FLT3 inhibitor gilteritinib for patients with FLT3 mutations
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Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a Best Hospital and a High Performing Hospital
Orlando, Fla. – July 28, 2020 – Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC) has been recognized as a Best Hospital and as a High Performing Hospital for 2020-21 by U.S. News & World Report.