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Post-Menopausal Syndrome—Could You Have It?
You’re probably familiar with Premenstrual syndrome. Ninety percent of women say they get the symptoms of bloating, headaches and moodiness a week before their period. But did you know that women can get very similar symptoms toward the end of their period? Post-menopausal syndrome can affect women at the end of their cycle, causing emotional and physical discomfort as well.
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Protect Your Autistic Child from Drowning
Kids with autism are drawn to water, but they have a lack of awareness of the dangers that come with it. Many autistic children drown when they wander away from their homes and into a retention pond, lake or pool.
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Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome Intensive Program
The Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome Program offers intensive outpatient treatment for children and teens with pain unresponsive to traditional therapies.
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Hyperhidrosis
We understand that living with hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating) can be challenging. It can affect many parts of your life — from the activities you choose to participate in, to the clothes you can wear every day. Hyperhidrosis can create both personal and professional limitations, ongoing discomfort, and a constant fear of embarrassment and state of worry for you.
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Patients & Visitors
Information and resources for patients, parents and visitors of Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
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Winnie Palmer Hospital Launches New AI Technology to Address Maternal Health Complications
Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies is the first hospital in Central Florida to implement a new artificial intelligence technology to address preventable health complications during childbirth. TritonTM, a product of Gauss Surgical, monitors blood loss in real time using digital imaging and machine learning on an iPad.
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Dr. Anna Priebe explains HPV and how it causes cervical cancer
Cervical cancer screening is one of the most successful cancer screening programs ever devised. Since the adoption of the Papanicolau (Pap) test in the 1960s,
rates of cervical cancer in the United States have decreased by 75 percent. Currently, the American Cancer Society estimates that approximately 12,000 women in the U.S. were diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2012. Compare that to the mind-boggling 500,000 new cases of cervical cancer diagnosed worldwide each year. Pap smears work. But more on that later.
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Andres Santayana, MD
Andres Santayana, MD, joined the full-time faculty in 2020. Dr. Santayana completed his bachelor’s degree in biology at the University of Florida in Gainesville before returning to his hometown of Tampa to complete a master’s degree in biomedical sciences from the University of South Florida. He went on to earn his medical degree at the University of South Florida, where he was recognized with the Humanism in Medicine Award.
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Carlos R. Rodriguez, MD, FAAFP
Board certified in sports medicine and family medicine, Carlos R. Rodriguez, MD is Bayfront Health St. Petersburg’s Sports Medicine Fellowship director and the assistant director to the Family Medicine Residency Program. Since 2011, he has been responsible for developing, overseeing and enhancing both programs.
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Sandra Bentil
Email: [email protected]