Recent Blogs
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Health Care
Behind the Blood Test: “Good” vs. “Bad” Cholesterol
Estimated read time:The best treatments to lower LDL or “bad” cholesterol levels involve a range of different methods, including lifestyle and diet. Speaking with your doctor and getting a lipid profile test is the first...
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Coronavirus Resources
AdventHealth App Makes it Easy to Access Virtual Care
Estimated read time:The AdventHealth App is a centralized app designed to help manage your family's journey to wholeness. See all the amazing things it can to today.
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Health Care
Met Your Deductible? Get These 4 Types of Procedures Before Year-End
Estimated read time:If you’ve met your deductible for the year, schedule these four types of procedures before the end of the year. See which appointments to make at AdventHealth.
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Health Care
Metabolic Syndrome: Do You Need a Screening?
Estimated read time:Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of risk factors that occur together, which can increase your risk of heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes. Learn how to recognize the risk factors for metabolic...
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Mental Health
Flu Fact or Fiction?
Estimated read time:Every flu season, as many as 20 percent of American's get sick. Here, AdventHealth explains why the flu vaccine is the best way to protect yourself and clarifies fact from fiction.
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Health Care
What to Expect During Your MRI
Estimated read time:Here are some things to expect before, during, and after the test if your physician recommends a MRI along your health journey.
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Family and Friends
Arthritis Comfort: Techniques to Soothe Your Loved One’s Aches
Estimated read time:Arthritis impacts your loved one’s life quality of living. Learn ways to help them soothe the aches and pains associated with arthritis.
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Health Care
Common Household Burns and the Surprising Things That Cause Them
Estimated read time:You may be surprised to learn the chemicals in everyday household cleaning products can cause burns if you aren’t careful. Learn more.
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Health Care
How Your PCP Can Help You Prevent Cancer
Estimated read time:There are things you can do every day to reduce your cancer risk. Learn how your primary care provider can help you by developing a customized lifestyle plan for you.