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Better Your Brain Health With Rehabilitation
As we age, our body will go through changes we may not recognize. Exercising the brain and the body properly, with the help of therapy, can improve overall quality of life at every age. -
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Finding and Treating Fibroids
Fibroids are common in one third of all reproductive-aged women, but symptoms may not always be obvious. -
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Five Fibroids Facts
Menstrual disorders are one of the most common reasons women seek help from a gynecologist, but they aren’t always something to fear. -
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Healing Mommy Pooch (Diastasis Recti) the Right Way in Physical Therapy
Diastasis recti, the mommy pooch, isn’t something you have to live with. Read physical therapist Beth Northrop’s interview on how to prevent and heal from it.
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UCF Football and Concussions: Diagnosis, Treatment and the NCAA’s Approach
Concussions from football are serious for sports fans and the UCF Knights alike. Read how an AdventHealth athletic trainer is raising awareness about sports concussions.
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Sondra Rae’s Story: A High-Risk Pregnancy and Unforgettable NICU Experience
A high-risk pregnancy is an unpredictable journey. Read how radio DJ Sondra Rae delivered twins at 33 weeks after overcoming several complications. -
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AdventHealth App Makes it Easy to Access Virtual Care
The AdventHealth App is a centralized app designed to help manage your family's journey to wholeness. See all the amazing things it can to today.
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How Magnetic Eyelashes and MRI Scans Don’t Mix
Magnetic eyelashes are a new fashion trend, but many don’t realize that they could affect the quality and safety of an MRI. Learn why in this blog. -
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Your Acupuncture Questions, Answered by an Expert
What is acupuncture and how does it work? Acupuncturist Emily Mammone answers your questions about acupuncture treatment. Read more here. -
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Ovarian Cancer Risk: Don't Dismiss Chronic Stomach Troubles
Common stomach ailments may be early warning signs of ovarian cancer. Learn more about your risk of this gynecologic cancer and when to talk to your doctor.