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Coalition for the Homeless
Call 407.426.1250
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Cholesterol Checkups: Why Regular Monitoring Is Essential for Heart Health
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Make That Endless Cold a Thing of The Past: Steps to Take for a Healthy Body
We know that germs can make you sick, but if you seem to constantly be under the weather with cold symptoms, could it be something other than germs that are getting you down?
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Adolescence Wellness
Teen Health - Adolescents have unique healthcare needs and concerns. The Teen Health Center of Arnold Palmer Hospital provides teens 12 to
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Bones, Joints and Muscles
With age, bones tend to shrink in size and density – which weakens them and makes them more susceptible to fracture. Muscles generally
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Leslie Nguyen, MD
Medical School: Florida State University College of Medicine
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Leslie Meredith, MD
Medical School: Mercer University School of Medicine - Savannah
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Lessons to learn from Brooke Burke's thyroid cancer diagnosis
In 2012, former “Dancing with the Stars” co-host Brooke Burke, then 41, underwent thyroid surgery to remove her thyroid gland. Burke shared that though her physician found a nodule on her thyroid in an unrelated exam, she had postponed further testing until she had heard a friend's story that spurred her on to further testing.
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7 Myths About Cholesterol
Cholesterol is one of the most well-known, yet misunderstood, compounds found in the body. One of the biggest misconceptions is that all cholesterol is bad. The truth is that your body would fall apart without this critical component, which is essential for making cell membranes and hormones.
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Shingles Vaccine May Reduce Risk of Dementia, Too
If you’re 50 or older and haven’t gotten your shingles vaccine yet, here is an excellent incentive: it could reduce or delay your risk of developing dementia, a new study shows.