All Search Results
-
Staying Active in the Winter
People from up north – or Floridians who have recently moved here from colder climates – may roll their eyes, but the winter months can get pretty chilly in the Sunshine State. Cold enough, in fact, that many people who stay active when the weather’s nice, cut way back on their exercise routines at this time of year.
-
Staying Active On Spring Break
Many types of activities you can plan involve both mental and physical exercise. Options include home projects, field trips, hobbies and sports. Involve your children in planning these activities to get them excited about their time off from school.
-
How Seniors Can Stay Active As They Age
Seniors may be more at risk for social isolation and depression as they age.
-
Molecular and Clinical Risk-Directed Therapy for Infants and Young Children With Newly Diagnosed Medulloblastoma
Phase 2 Study of Molecular and Clinical Risk-Directed Therapy for Infants and Young Children With Newly Diagnosed Medulloblastoma
-
Living with a Colostomy Bag: How To Be More Active
If you have a serious gastroenterology condition such as cancer, inflammatory bowel disease or severe diverticulitis, a colostomy bag might give you more freedom – you won’t have to spend as much time in the bathroom or in bed from the pain.
-
A randomized, open label, multi-center, active-comparator study to assess the efficacy, safety and tolerability of ofatumumab 20mg in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (SOSTOS)
A randomized, open label, multi-center, active-comparator study to assess the efficacy, safety and tolerability of ofatumumab 20mg sc monthly versus continued current therapy in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis after elevation of serum neurofilament light levels (SOSTOS)
-
A Phase 3, Multi-Center Study to Evaluate the Pharmacokinetics, Efficacy, and Safety of Risankizumab with Open-Label Induction, Randomized Double-Blind Maintenance, and Long-Term Extension Periods in Pediatric Subjects (2 to < 18 Years of Age) with Moderately to Severely Active Crohn's Disease
A Phase 3, Multi-Center Study to Evaluate the Pharmacokinetics, Efficacy, and Safety of Risankizumab with Open-Label Induction, Randomized
-
Smaller Incisions, Quicker Recovery Among Robotic Surgery’s Benefits for Urology Patients
Robotic surgery is increasingly used in urology, where the focus is on the male and female urinary tract, male genitals and male reproduction. Robotic surgery uses laparoscopic abdominal surgery to remove kidney stones, urine blockages and most commonly, to remove minimally invasive cancer cells in the kidneys, bladder and prostate.
-
New Director of Orlando Health Imaging Centers Named
Craig Bowman, manager of Imaging Services at Dr. P. Phillips Hospital, has been named the director of Orlando Health Imaging Centers. Craig began
-
Tickets Available for Opera: One Night in Song to Benefit ORMC
For one night only, on Sunday, September 11, 2016 at 8 p.m., One Voice Orlando: A Celebration in Song will be performed in the Walt Disney Theater at