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Blogs
Athletic Trainer Spotlights
Read our Q&A with athletic trainers Zack Keen and Ronald R. Steinwehr Jr. and learn about our partnership with Flagler Schools.
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Blogs
Why Are We So Obsessed With Wordle?
Dr. Karl Kasischke, AdventHealth Tampa neurologist, explains the science behind our attraction to games like Wordle.
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Blogs
5 Ways to Boost Your Well-Being Outdoors in Central Florida
Getting outside is great for your body, mind and spirit. Explore Central Florida and spend more time in nature with these five activities.
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Blogs
8 Ways To Spring Into Good Health With Primary Care
We’re here with eight useful tips for you to spring into good health by partnering with primary care this season
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Blogs
Common Health Issues That Affect the AAPI Community
Here are the most common health concerns that affect the AAPI community and how you can take preventive measures to keep you and your family healthy.
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Blogs
How to Pack a “Go Bag” for the Emergency Room
It’s always good to be prepared since accidents and unexpected illnesses can happen at any time. Having an emergency “go bag” can help you be prepared and ready for any scenario. Here’s what you need...
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Blogs
What Time in Range Means for Your Blood Sugar
We’re here to explain the latest method in blood sugar monitoring, time in range, so you can have the most accurate numbers and patterns whenever you need them.
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Blogs
Know Your Risk: High Blood Pressure With Diabetes
Learning how to reduce your risk of high blood pressure will help you live a healthier life and lower your chances of getting heart disease. Here’s how.
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Blogs
5 Things to Know About the 2022 Diabetes Guidelines
We’re here with everything you need to know about the 2022 diabetes care guidelines. With this knowledge at your fingertips, you’ll be more equipped to get the care you need and live your healthiest...
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Blogs
A Runner’s Guide to Staying Injury-Free
We don’t want an injury to hold you back from a new PR. Learn some tips on staying injury- and pain-free while running, and rules of thumb to follow if you do get injured.