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Inspiring Wholeness Podcast: ‘Hospital of the Future’ Will Be Hub for Wellness, Innovation
A state-of-the-art hospital that will offer leading-edge treatments to patients from Central Florida and around the globe is coming to Lake Nona in Central Florida.
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Stroke Rehabilitation Program Supports Survivors Through Creative Music-making
The STROKESTRA® program brought together more than 15 stroke survivors, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, AdventHealth clinicians and local musicians.
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Innovative Ultrasound Technology Offers New Hope for Patients with Liver Tumors
Kirsten James never thought she’d be at risk for cancer. Working out six days a week and following a strict diet, she was the picture of health.
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Sissel Jacob Named President and CEO for AdventHealth Lenexa City Center
Jacob will assume leadership on July 29, 2024.
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Heart Condition Discovery Leads to Volunteering at Annual Event to Help Other Student Athletes
After attending a free AdventHealth sports screening in 2021, Ethan Piazza discovered he had a heart condition that needed to be treated. Now, Ethan and his mother, Jill, find time to give back at the...
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Expansion Project is Largest in University's History
AdventHealth University is embarking on the largest expansion project in its 32-year history.
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“Here’s How I Knew I Had Cancer” – Survivors and Experts Share Unexpected Signs and Learnings
Four cancer survivors and their doctors reveal how overlooked symptoms led to serious cancer diagnoses.
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Pro Volleyball and Breaking Barriers for Female Athletes
Volleyball - one of the fastest growing sports in the country - is pivotal in helping female athletes break through barriers, according to the Orlando Valkyries head coach.
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Groundbreaking Ozempic Study Could Increase Access for People with Chronic Kidney Disease
AdventHealth physician who conducted research as part of the study says it could lead to more treatment options for kidney patients and others.