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Protecting You and Keeping You Safe During Your Orthopedic Visit
Whether it’s a new sprain or worsening arthritis, you don’t have to delay treatment. Here’s how we are safely caring for bones, muscles and joints. -
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Heart Health Care: It’s Time to Get Back on Track
If you have been putting off a cardiac appointment, it’s safe to get back on track with your in-person appointments. Read how we’re taking steps for your safety. -
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Painful Periods: When to See Your Doctor, Safely
Menstrual disorders are painful and disruptive. Learn what’s normal for your cycle, what isn’t and when to see a doctor. -
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Breastfeeding Beyond Babyhood
Advice from AdventHealth for Women’s lactation specialists on when and how to begin weaning your child from breastfeeding. -
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Why Your Mammo Can’t Wait
It’s very important to stay up to date with your preventive breast care. Find out how advanced technology makes it easier for you with quick, convenient and safe mammograms.
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Blood Cancer Patient Receives First Treatment of Its Kind
Patients with certain types of cancer may be given a potentially lifesaving chance after testing for a new treatment option becomes available. -
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Mitral Valve Disease Treatment and Recovery
Mitral valve diseases can lead to serious health issues. Learn how they’re treated and how to embrace recovery. -
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Mitral Valve Disease and Diagnosis
Mitral valve diseases may produce no symptoms at first, but they can lead to serious health issues if not treated. Learn what they are, what causes them and what symptoms to look for. -
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Study Shows Obesity as Factor in Coronavirus Hospitalizations
If you’re living with obesity, you may be at greater risk for developing more severe complications from infections like COVID-19. Now is the time to take control of your health. -
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Get Back in the Fitness Game Like an Orlando Magic Rookie
Learn how to jumpstart your fitness routine like a Magic player with tips from the team’s head trainer and one of our exercise physiologists.