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Understanding Concussions in Soccer
Attention to concussions in soccer is on the rise. Learn what’s being done to improve the safety of the players and other changes being made to the sport. -
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Recovery of Steelers Linebacker Is a Testament to Power of Perseverance
In late 2017, Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier suffered a severe spinal cord injury. His recovery reminds us of the power of faith, hard work and hope. -
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Four Preventive Screenings Women Should Never Skip
AdventHealth for Women’s Health Navigator Doreen Forsythe, BSN, RN shares the four health screenings women should never skip. -
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Emergency Prep 101: Stay Informed and Have a Plan
Stay safe and reduce stress by planning ahead for emergency situations. Here are some tips from AdventHealth on how to do it. -
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Gymnast’s Career-Ending Injury Is a Call to Prevention
The devastating injury of a college gymnast is a reminder of the importance of injury prevention. Here’s how a physical therapist can keep kids safe and happy. -
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The Dos and Don’ts of Pregnancy
Pregnancy can leave you with lots of questions. Dr. Xavier Román-Hernandez debunks common myths about what you should (or shouldn’t) do when you’re expecting. -
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Larry King’s Heart Scare Shows Need for Vigilance
TV legend Larry King recently had a procedure to open an artery involved in his 1987 bypass surgery. It’s a reminder that heart health is a marathon, not a sprint. -
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How to Help Your Child Ease Into a New School Routine
As a new school year inches closer, it’s important to help your kids feel more prepared with these tips. -
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For Actress Viola Davis, Pre-Diabetes Isn’t Destiny
Actress Viola Davis is using her experience with pre-diabetes as a chance to take control over her health and reduce stigma around the disease. -
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A Senior Moment or Something More? Know the Signs
For some people, changes in their brain's ability to function as it used to may signal the onset of a dementia-related illness such as Alzheimer's disease.