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Our Teams, Ourselves: Is Fandom Toxic to Your Health?
Are you so attached to your favorite team that sometimes you feel as if your mental health is tied to their record? And does your stress continue long after it’s all over, after that mind-boggling... -
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AdventHealth Brings Holistic Concussion Expertise Under One Roof
Concussions are called the “invisible injury,” and it can be difficult to tell if your child may have experienced one. No blood test or brain scan can reveal these brain injuries, so it’s important to... -
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The Best Thing You Can Do to Protect Your Child From the Flu
At AdventHealth, we recommend everyone 6 months and older get the flu vaccine as early in the fall as possible – ideally before the flu begins spreading in your community. -
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The New da Vinci® Xi: Precise Robotic Assistance for Your Surgery
Technological advances in health care continue to push the limits of what we can accomplish in providing the best possible care for our patients and their overall well-being. To further advance the... -
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Boost Your Self-Esteem by BIRGing
Taking pride in your sports team’s wins doesn’t just make you a fan, it also has been shown to have positive mental health effects. BIRGing, or Basking in Reflected Glory, can be witnessed when you... -
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Twists and Breaks: Childhood Sports Injuries to Watch For
Minor scrapes, strains and bruises are expected, but as many as half of all children will experience a broken bone. And most of these fractures occur while engaging in sports. -
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How Stephen Fry Caught His Prostate Cancer Early
A diagnosis of prostate cancer can be devastating, confusing and scary, both for patients and their families. -
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Stephen Hawking and ALS: A Closer Look at Lou Gehrig's Disease
For five decades, scientist Stephen Hawking was confined to a wheelchair with ALS, a neurological disease that strips away a persons ability to move, swallow and breathe independently. -
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3 Ways Basketball Fandom is Good for Your Health
If you're a basketball fan, you know what keeps you coming back for more. -
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Colorectal Cancer Screenings: A Jonas Family Affair
After being diagnosed with stage II colon cancer last year, Kevin Jonas, Sr., is speaking out about the importance of early detection and urging his famous sons to get screened, too.