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  • UTIs Do Happen to Guys

    Think urinary tract infections (UTIs) are just for women? Think again.

  • Pregnancy and the Fourth Trimester

    Just like parenting doesn’t end when your child grows up and leaves home, pregnancy doesn’t end when they place the baby in your arms. Delivery triggers another pregnancy-related period for moms called the fourth trimester.

  • The Best Way to Stay Healthy? Wash Those Hands

    We’ve all done it—leaned in to hold hands with our child, then thought twice. Kids’ hands are breeding grounds for germs, simply because they pick up and touch nearly everything they come in contact with. Then, if they immediately rub their nose or eyes, illness can spread.

  • Ryan Seacrest Foundation Unveils Broadcast Studio at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children

    Orlando, FL (December 2, 2020) -- Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, in partnership with the Ryan Seacrest Foundation, has opened a new state-of-the-art 1,200 sq. ft. broadcast media center called Seacrest Studios. The studio is part of an entertainment initiative that radio and television host and producer Ryan Seacrest and his family developed to help patients explore the creative realms of radio, television and new media.

  • 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.

  • Osteoarthritis Threatens Diehard Fan’s Baseball Dreams

    “Oh my gosh, I’m really here,” thought Sal Riccobene as he stepped onto the emerald green field, a grin stretching from ear to ear. It was the first day of fantasy baseball camp for the lifelong fan from Baltimore. He could scarcely believe he was wearing an MLB uniform, sharing the field with former greats and playing the game.

  • Orlando Pride Players Surprise Pediatric Cancer Patient

    ORLANDO, FL. (July 11, 2016) – It was special day at Orlando Health as a pediatric cancer patient got a surprise visit from some of his soccer idols. Orlando Pride soccer players Aubrey Bledsoe (goalkeeper), Christina Burkenroad (forward), Jamia Fields (forward) and Dani Weatherholt (mid-fielder) dropped in at UF Health Cancer Center - Orlando Health to surprise 12-year old Zayne Burton who was completing his final round of proton therapy treatment. Zayne, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor earlier this year, made history when he became the first pediatric patient to undergo proton therapy treatment here in Central Florida at the Center for Proton Therapy at Orlando Health. The players brought Zayne a signed Alex Morgan jersey and then helped him with the ceremonial ringing of the bell to celebrate completing his proton treatment.

  • Orlando Health trauma surgeons address PULSE nightclub tragedy

    Orlando Health’s Level One Trauma surgeons and survivors from the PULSE nightclub tragedy

  • Orlando Health - Media Update 9:30AM

    Orlando, FL (June 16, 2016) – This is the 9:30AM. Update from Orlando Health.

  • Arnold Palmer Hospital Named One of the Best Children’s Hospitals

    U.S. News & World Report Unveils 2016-17 Rankings