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PNC Supports The Howard Phillips Center for Children and Families
For the first six years of the event, PNC Father/Son Challenge has supported both the Level One Trauma Center at Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center, as well as the Healthy Families Orange program at The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families.
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Honoring a Long Partnership
Leaders throughout Orlando Health are deeply appreciative of the partnership we have enjoyed with Dr. Phillips Charities over many years.
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1 Million Reasons to Give Back
After serving in multiple CLC leadership roles, he’s taking on his biggest challenge yet – raising $1 million for The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families.
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Years of Giving, Years of Gratitude
For nearly half a century, The Martin Andersen-Gracia Andersen Foundation has supported Orlando Health’s mission. They have given more than $2.7 million over the years, with the majority of their philanthropic support focused on the Orlando Health UF Health Cancer Center during phases of significant expansion to meet the community’s growing needs.
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Finding Resources for Hip Dysplasia
Bennett was only a sophomore in high school and hip dysplasia seemed like a far-off diagnosis at the time
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Healing Through Art
The Integrative Medicine Department at Orlando Health UF Health Cancer Center engages patients and their families to become active participants in
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Is Sitting the New Smoking?
All the hours you spend sitting could be shortening the hours of your life. The outcry against sitting has become so loud that some equate it with the uproar smoking prompted in previous generations.
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Making Self-Care a Daily Deal
#SelfCareSunday may be the trendy hashtag, but nurturing body and soul should be a daily deal, says Dr. Meredith Watson-Locklear, an OB-GYN with Orlando Health Physician Associates. “My number one rule is ‘Make time for yourself,’ ” she says. “Even if it’s just 15 minutes a day. Everyone can find at least 15 minutes in their day, every day, to devote to self-care.” Hitting the pause button on your day doesn’t have to be complicated. To commit to self-care, schedule time each day to focus on yourself. Program it into your schedule, if you have to. When the time comes, walk around the block, listen to a podcast, take a bath or grab some crayons and color. Meditate. Call a friend for a quick chat. Take a power nap.
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The Food and Mood Connection
When we feel stressed-out, many of us reach for food to improve our mood. But foods and moods are connected by more than a psychological need for comfort. They are linked through stress-driven changes that occur in our bodies.
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Lower Your Stress Level in 10 Minutes
Everyone experiences stress. Whether it’s short-term stress from getting caught in a traffic jam or long-term concerns over finances, the more stress you have, the more it can affect your health and well-being.