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    Learn about health topics from our recommended health websites.

  • Xi Liu-DeRyke, Pharm.D., FCCM

    Education: Pharm.D., University of Southern California (2000)

  • Sticking to Your Diet In The New Year

    Did you know that just 8 percent of people stick to their New Year’s resolutions? That number is startling because it means that 92 percent of us fail every year to keep a promise we’ve made to ourselves.

  • A High-Fat Diet May Increase Risk for Pancreatic Cancer

    November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, a time when people everywhere come together donning purple ribbons to raise awareness for this often late-diagnosed disease.

  • Alexander F San Diego, DPM

  • Breast Reconstruction After Mastectomy: Advantages of the DIEP Flap Procedure

    The past decade has ushered in major technical advancements in autologous breast reconstruction, which is done using a patient’s own tissue. The most common techniques include the use of skin, muscle, fat, or artificial implants to reconstruct the breast. The use of abdominal skin and fat has gained in popularity, offering patients a more natural look and feel, similar to that of the natural breast. Other advantages of using a patient’s own tissue in reconstruction includes: the avoidance of artificial breast implants, the body contouring that comes with removal of excess abdominal fat, and the possibility of restoring sensation to the new breasts.

  • Pediatric Eosinophilic Esophagitis and Allergic GI Disorders

    Expert multidisciplinary evaluation and management of gastroenterology, allergy and nutrition

  • Kai San Edie Cheung, MD

    Dr. Kai San Edie Cheung is a board-certified diagnostic radiologist with Orlando Health Medical Group Radiology, specializing in abdominal imaging. His expertise includes:

  • How Diet Affects Depression and Anxiety

    During times of uncertainty, you may find yourself feeling a little more anxious, stressed out and even depressed. Whether you are experiencing financial or physical stressors (or both), you may gravitate toward carbohydrates and overly sweet foods as a source of comfort. While these so-called “comfort foods” may provide a quick fix and serve to help us feel immediately better, eating them in large amounts or for an extended duration of time may worsen your anxiety and further dampen your overall mood.

  • Want to Cut Calories? Order Now, Eat Later

    Everyone seems to be looking for a magical solution or a quick fix when it comes to dieting and weight loss.