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AdventHealth Daytona Beach Provides Baby-Friendly® Breastfeeding Support
Baby-Friendly designated hospitals like AdventHealth Daytona Beach provide education and support to moms regarding feeding options and safe maternity care practices.
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Don't Delay Emergency Care When You Have Symptoms
Knowing symptoms of a medical emergency is important. Here are some ways you will know that you need to seek ER care right away.
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Don’t Put Your Health on Hold: See Your Primary Care Provider Today
There are many reasons to have a PCP by your side, such as preventing life-limiting conditions and caring for the whole person. Learn about the importance of having a PCP.
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For Cardiac Emergencies, We’re Here for You 24/7
When you need emergency care for a cardiac issue, we’re here for you 24/7. While providing expert cardiac care, we’re taking extra safety measures during your hospital stay.
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When You Might Need Vascular Care
Learn why it might be important to attend to your vascular health right now. We’re taking extra steps to keep you safe when you visit our facilities.
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Women, Tell Your Doctor About These 4 Awkward Health Symptoms
It’s normal to feel a bit uncomfortable talking with your doctor about some aspects of your health. But overcoming that discomfort can be crucial.
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Visitor Policy Changes for AdventHealth Daytona Beach
In order to provide a safe, healing environment for patients and team members, AdventHealth Daytona Beach is modifying its visitor policies.
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Firefighters Are Friends: Teaching Kids Fire Safety Basics
Teaching kids fire safety helps them understand the role of firefighters, how to avoid fire and how to escape a fire with a plan of action, too. Read more here.
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Why Cancer Comes Back: Shannen Doherty Facing Stage 4
Actress Shannen Doherty is facing a terminal stage four breast cancer diagnosis. Learn more about how and why cancer recurrence may happen.
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5 Signs You Should Talk With Your Doctor About Suicidal Thoughts
Suicidal thoughts are common, but when should you talk with your doctor about them? Read five signs that it’s time to get help, here.