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You Matter: Suicide Awareness and Prevention
You are not alone. September is Suicide Prevention Month, and we want you to know that you are valuable, your life matters and that there is help if you or someone you care about needs it.
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Stay On Beat: How Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) Can Lead To Stroke
Some studies have shown that people with atrial fibrillation (an irregular heartbeat) are about five times more likely to experience a stroke than people who don't have it. Learn more in our blog.
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Together, We Can Move Mountains
A new AdventHealth hospital in the Asheville area would mean additional access and choice for high-quality health care close to home.
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Kids’ Health Talk: Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Learn about juvenile idiopathic arthritis, its symptoms, limitations, care and treatment options.
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Whole-person Care with New Hospital in Buncombe County
AdventHealth is excited to announce, on June 15, 2022, we officially submitted our application to build a new hospital in Buncombe County.
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Breastfeeding Tips: What Foods to Limit
You watched what you ate for nine months while pregnant — but do you still need to worry about what you eat while breastfeeding? Learn more about foods to avoid and how to know if what you’re eating...
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Fluoroscopy 101: What It Is, How It Works and What To Expect
If you have an appointment for fluoroscopy but feel a bit overwhelmed by what might happen, we’re here to put you at ease. Check out our blog for more information on the procedure, what to expect and...
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Juneteenth: Honoring the Past, Inspiring the Future
Learn about the history of Juneteenth, what it means to our Black communities today and how it relates to health care.
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How Hospice Benefits Those With Dementia and Their Loved Ones
Learn more about how hospice benefits those with dementia or Alzheimer’s and their loved ones.
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Stroke Symptom Awareness: Know How to B.E. F.A.S.T.
Know what stroke symptoms look like and how you can B.E. F.A.S.T. to save your life or a loved one’s.