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The 100 trillion bacteria in your gut can affect how well you feel every day — from whether you’re tired and still have trouble sleeping to more predictable issues such as appetite and constipation.
We all want our children to be physically and mentally healthy. But what does it mean to be mentally healthy as a child?
One out of every three Americans will develop shingles in their lifetime. The painful, blistery skin rash that appears on the chest is caused by the same virus that’s responsible for chickenpox. So, if you’ve ever had chickenpox, you’re at risk for shingles, which can last from two to four weeks.
Staying healthy over a lifetime is a marathon, not a sprint. And like most marathon runners will tell you, crossing the finish line takes planning and commitment. Good health also requires a long-term strategy — the long view — to help you reach your future goals and stay there.
When it comes to prostate cancer, early detection is key to treating the 1 in 9 men diagnosed in their lifetime. UroNav, a software-based technology, makes early detection of this common male cancer even more accurate.
Orlando, FL (December 10, 2024) Orlando Health and Florida Department of Health are the first in the nation to use Detor, an Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) developed groundbreaking intermediary solution. Detor enables electronic test orders and results to be shared seamlessly between public health laboratories and healthcare providers.
Orlando, FL (October 17, 2018) – An Orlando woman with a long history of philanthropy is helping expand care for children with neurological conditions in Central Florida. At her 87th birthday celebration, Helen Leon, agreed to give $5 million to the newly created neuroscience center at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
More than half of parents believe their child can get the flu from the vaccine
Orlando, FL (October 5, 2018) – Hundreds of breast cancer patients, survivors, supporters, physicians and nurses gathered for the unveiling of pink-wrapped first-response vehicles before marching toward Orlando Heath Cancer Institute in the annual Hope Hike in support of breast cancer awareness. The two events were brought together for the first time to bring greater attention to breast cancer.