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VideoCarla explains what it means to “feel whole”through four personal stories—a story about belonging, a story about wellness,a story about fulfillment and a story about purpose. Then she invites viewers...
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What to Expect at Your High-Risk Pregnancy Office Visit
At AdventHealth Medical Group High-Risk Pregnancy, we are committed to providing comprehensive, compassionate care to women experiencing high risk pregnancies. This overview video outlines what new...
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Patient Testimonial: Madhup Paliwal
A sudden brain bleed caused Madhup to require the unthinkable: emergency brain surgery. Hear how the AdventHealth neurosurgery team saved Madhup’s life and supported him and his family at every...
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AHU Student Spotlight: Sydney Mathis
We sat down with Sydney, a junior at AHU in Orlando to hear more about her education journey. Sydney is an Orlando native and has five generations of her family under one roof. “Having a large family... -
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AdventHealth World of Wellness Animated Video
As the Official Health Care Provider of Walt Disney World® Resort, AdventHealth is here when you need health care for your family when you're home away from home. Have peace of mind during your... -
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AdventHealth CastCare Patient Story: Jordan Vega
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Virtual Choir Unites to Sing Black National Anthem
AdventHealth team members joined together in song to honor Black History Month.
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Let’s Talk: What are some of the best ways to avoid gestational diabetes in pregnancy?
Gestational diabetes is a common diagnosis seen in our high-risk pregnancy offices. Dr. Rachel Humphrey shares some of the best ways to avoid gestational diabetes in pregnancy.
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Let’s Talk: What is NIPS (Non-Invasive Prenatal Screening)?
When being seen at your OB/GYN you may hear that you need a NIP screening. But what does NIPS stand for? Dr. Rachel Humphrey is here to describe what NIPS is and why it’s important.
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Uncommon Surgery Fixes Hole in 4-year-old’s Heart
Instead of traditional open-heart surgery, Tatum Atherton’s heart was repaired via a small incision under his armpit.