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Orlando Health Survey Reveals Alarming Health Habits of Men
We all know we should eat well and exercise to stay healthy, but a new national survey commissioned by Orlando Health finds an alarming number of men skip another simple yet critical step in a healthy lifestyle: an annual checkup with their doctor.
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Orlando Health acquires prime I-4 frontage in Osceola County
To meet the needs of Florida’s growing Northwest Osceola county and surrounding areas, Orlando Health is building a standalone emergency room on a 28-acre campus located in Northwest Osceola County at 8011 Osceola Polk Line Road, Davenport, FL 33896.
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Orlando Health acquires nearly 80 acres in Lakeland
WHAT: Orlando Health successfully completed the purchase of 79.6 acres of land on the south side of Lakeland, Fl.
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Orlando Health Foundation is a Top Performer in Fundraising
In late October, the Orlando Health Foundation was named to the Association for Healthcare Philanthropy’s (AHP) 2018 High Performers List. 54 U.S. and 10 Canadian development organizations were named as high-performing fundraisers in the healthcare industry for fiscal year 2017. The organizations listed are primarily foundations affiliated with not-for-profit hospitals or health systems.
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TikTok ‘Challenges’ Dangerous, Orlando Health Doctor Warns
By Alan Schmadtke, Editorial Contributor
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New Procedure May Reduce Lifetime Stroke Risk in A-Fib Patients
Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the country, and every year 795,000 Americans experience this condition.
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How Our Air Care Team Trains and Helps Critically Injured Patients
Since 1984, Orlando Regional Medical Center's (ORMC) Air Care Team has flown more than 33,000 patients, helping them get the trauma and critical care services they need soon after an injury.
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There is hope: Advancements in ovarian cancer treatment provides hope for patients
When women are told they have a diagnosis of ovarian cancer, their first thought is usually fear. This is the cancer that we don’t always talk about. This is the cancer where we don’t see so many runs and walks and rallies and ribbons adorning the food we buy and the events we attend. It’s not pink. It’s teal. Is teal scarier? Well, breast cancer is no walk in the park, but what about teal?
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What is Music Therapy and How Can It Help Cancer Patients?
Ever heard of music therapy? These two words paired together may seem odd, but it’s actually something we use in our everyday lives.
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New Blood Cancer Drug May Benefit Patients Who Don’t Respond to Chemotherapy
From immunotherapy and surgery to chemotherapy, we’ve made several advancements in cancer treatment.