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Count on Science — Not Sheep — for a Good Night’s Sleep
By Wendy Bacigalupi-Bednarz, Editorial Contributor
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Get Updates from David Strong, President and CEO, on Facebook
Team members can get up-to-date information about Orlando Health by following David Strong on Facebook. Search "David Strong - Orlando Health."
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10th Annual Dragon Boat Festival is Saturday, Oct. 14
The 10th Annual Walgreens Orlando International Dragon Boat Festival presented by PepsiCo takes place on Saturday, October 14. The festival benefits
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Five Ways to Improve Your Diet (Before It Kills You)
Are you ready to kiss that killer diet goodbye?
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Parvovirus B19 on the Rise: What To Know if You’re Pregnant
A respiratory virus called parvovirus B19, which typically infects young children, is surging. Most adults are immune to the virus because of previous exposure, but you should pay close attention if you’re pregnant.
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It Seems Like I Pee a Lot, Is That a Problem?
Everyone urinates or pees several times during the day, but for some people, the urge to go to the bathroom occurs too frequently. In general, frequent urination is described as needing to go more often than you’d like, and is usually defined as needing to urinate more than eight times a day.
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Sex Doesn’t Have to Hurt. Here’s What To Do if It Does
Sex can be boring or it can be glorious. But painful? Yes, that too. Some women have discomfort — or worse — during intercourse. You don’t have to accept that it’s just your fate in life to have painful sex.
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Endometriosis: Is Estrogen the Culprit?
Endometriosis has a wide range of symptoms – from back pain to fatigue and even infertility. It can be tough to diagnose, but genetics, immune system issues and hormonal imbalances are likely linked to the condition.
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Ashley Clark, BLS, ACLS, APRN, RN
Ashley Clark is an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) with the Orlando Health Digestive Health Institute. She has cared for patients in Central Florida since 2013 and specializes in gastroenterology. She helps diagnose and treat patients with:
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