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What Are the Different Types of Biopsies?
A biopsy can help your provider diagnose your condition, giving you the best possible care. Learn about different types, why and how they’re done and what to expect afterward.
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Most Common High School Sports Injuries
Over 2 million injuries occur yearly due to high school sports practices or competitions. Learn about common injuries for popular high school sports in our blog.
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Running Outside vs. On a Treadmill: Is One Better?
Find out if it’s better to run on a treadmill or outdoors, plus the health benefits of running in any form.
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How to Help Your Kids Have a Healthy School Year
Even in uncertain times, a new school year brings a sense of possibility and hope. Here’s how to set your children up for a healthy, successful school year as they return to their classrooms this fall...
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What's In Your Genes: Genetic Screening to Identify Health Risks
If you knew you were at a higher risk for a certain illness, wouldn't you want to have more screenings to make an informed decision about your health? Learn more about genetic testing in our blog.
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How Our Hospice Team Cares for You and Your Loved One
When the time is right for hospice care, you want a compassionate team of people to help your loved one feel safe and comfortable. Learn more about each kind of caregiver on our hospice teams.
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How to Avoid Swimmer's Ear This Summer
As we splash into summer, many families enjoy spending more time around water at the pool, lake or beach. And, around this time of year, our Centra Care physicians often treat more cases of otitis...
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5 Common Health Conditions That Affect Hispanic Communities
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, AdventHealth is reflecting on opportunities to bridge the health care gap in our communities.
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You Matter: Suicide Awareness and Prevention
You are not alone. September is Suicide Prevention Month, and we want you to know that you are valuable, your life matters and that there is help if you or someone you care about needs it.
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Stay On Beat: How Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) Can Lead To Stroke
Some studies have shown that people with atrial fibrillation (an irregular heartbeat) are about five times more likely to experience a stroke than people who don't have it. Learn more in our blog.