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Blogs
Meet the Team: Lena Selbrand, RN, BSN, MPH
Lena Selbrand, the newest addition to the Translational Research Institute, brings a unique perspective to the world of diabetes research.
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Blogs
Energy Balance and Weight Management
Energy balance is a crucial concept in weight control, centered on the relationship between calorie intake and expenditure. Put simply, it's about the calories you consume versus the calories you burn...
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Blogs
New Discoveries: Innovations in Type 1 Diabetes
There is a lot of excitement and progress in the field of Type 1 diabetes research. While there is no cure yet, the new treatments and technologies that are being developed are helping people with...
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Blogs
Top 10 Facts About Type 1 Diabetes
Diabetes Awareness Month is an annual opportunity to shed light on the different aspects of diabetes and provide life-saving information about this prevalent, life-altering condition. Type 1 diabetes...
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Volunteer of the Month | Lyn Berelsman
Meet our October volunteer of the month, Lyn Berelsman
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Blogs
There is Life After Cancer
After being diagnosed with breast cancer, Simona came to AdventHealth for treatment and was determined to live a full life despite her diagnosis. Read how she overcame cancer through the help of...
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Blogs
Local Artist Gives Back to #TealTakeover
Local artist Vicki Taylor joins #TealTakeover in honor of her best friend Rita, who is a gynecologic cancer survivor.
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The Global Reach of Generosity
Linda Cadmus joined a team of doctors, nurse practitioners, and other caregivers to bring free health care to people in Honduras through AdventHealth Global Missions.
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Blogs
Volunteer of the Month | Dave Walker and Lisa Bowen
AdventHealth Foundation Central Florida is excited to announce Dave Walker and Lisa Bowen as the September Volunteers of the Month for their philanthropic efforts to spread awareness and raise funds...
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Blogs
Type 1 Diabetes Worldwide Research
Type 1 diabetes is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects millions of people around the world. There is currently no cure for Type 1 diabetes, but there is a lot of promising research underway.