Recent Blogs
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Sports and Entertainment
Cardiac Arrest vs. Heart Attack: Know the Signs to Save a Life
Estimated read time:Cardiac arrest and heart attacks are commonly confused heart-related conditions. Learn the differences, symptoms and risk factors of both.
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Public Health
Shoveling Snow and Heart Attacks: 3 Tips to Stay Safe
Estimated read time:Snow shoveling is shown to increase your risk of heart attack this winter. AdventHealth has 3 tips to keep you and your loved ones safe.
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Public Health
Climate Change and Stroke: Know Your Risk
Estimated read time:Learn how climate change may increase your risk of having a stroke.
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Public Health
What Heart Conditions Are Hereditary?
Estimated read time:Our experts explain common heart conditions that can run in families, their symptoms, treatment options and how genetic testing can help.
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Health Care
B.E. F.A.S.T.: 6 Stroke Symptoms to Know When Every Second Counts
Estimated read time:Do you know the signs of a stroke, and when to call 911? Learn what the acronym FAST means, and why to get ER care immediately for strokes.
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Public Health
Ways to Lower Your Risk of a Second Heart Attack
Estimated read time:Once you’ve had a heart attack, you’re at increased risk for another. AdventHealth shares ways to protect your heart, so you can avoid another cardiac event.
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Health Care
Heart to Heart: ECGs at Pediatric Sports Physicals
Estimated read time:Learn about the importance of ECGs in young athletes to keep a check their heart health, and how we can help with these pediatric screenings at AdventHealth.
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Health Care
Long May You Run: What to Know About Your Running Heart Rate
Estimated read time:Staying active every day is a great way to protect your heart and keep it healthy for the long run. Whether you’re an avid runner or just getting started, it’s important to know the target running...
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Health Care
These Surprising Symptoms Can Signal a Stroke in Women
Estimated read time:Women have different stroke symptoms than men. It’s important to know what they are so that you can be alert and provide or get help if needed.