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Hurricanes and New Parents: How to Be Ready
Having a baby adds new requirements to hurricane planning. We’ve put together a list of what you’ll need ahead of time to ensure your baby is safe and well-fed. -
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Heart Health in the Heat of Summer
Exercise is part of everyone's health regimen on the journey to wellness but doing so in the hotter months can lead to serious health consequences that need to be avoided. The following contains tips... -
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Quick Blood Test Could Reveal Diabetes Years Earlier
People with above normal blood sugar levels are much more likely to have diabetes, a recent study has found. Here’s what it means for you. -
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AdventHealth Brings ‘Invisible’ Disease Into the Light
The severe pain, fatigue and other symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease, or IBD, are often magnified by patients’ feeling that few understand their condition. -
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Debunking 7 Pregnancy and Delivery Myths
Pregnancy and labor are the source of many of our most well-known medical myths. One of our doctors tells women what they can truly expect. -
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Bullying Explained
Pediatrician, Dr. Heather Elizondo Vega, explains how to spot, prevent and deal with bullying.
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For Parents of Kids With Hearing Loss, Planning Pays Off in an Emergency
In an emergency, first responders may have crucial questions about your child’s health, even if you aren’t there to answer them. Here’s how to plan if that happens. -
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Don’t Skip the Scan — Learn the Facts About Medical Imaging Radiation
X-rays, CT scans and other imaging technologies have revolutionized medicine. Even though a dose of radiation may come with a small risk, we put it in perspective. -
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What to Expect at a Prostate Screening (It’s Not as Bad as You Think)
Prostate screenings can seem intimidating when you don’t know what to expect. AdventHealth explains prostate screenings and what they can mean for your health.
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The Power of Screening: Mammography Has Saved up to 600,000 Lives
Mammograms have saved up to 600,000 American lives in the past 30 years. Even so, only about half of women get regular mammograms. Here’s why that should change.