Recent Blogs
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Exercise and Wellness
Back to School Backpack Safety
Estimated read time:Researchers continue to examine back pain from all angles. Over the years, the number of studies conducted involving children has grown, specifically those addressing the use of school backpacks...
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Health Care
When Is Your Child’s Fever a Health Risk?
Estimated read time:When your child’s temperature starts rising, it can be understandably frightening. However, most fevers aren’t emergencies and can be treated with fluids and over-the-counter pain relievers.
But how...
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Health Care
What to Expect at a Prostate Screening (It’s Not as Bad as You Think)
Estimated read time:As a regular course of action, your doctor will likely recommend an annual prostate screening beginning at age 50 (although it could be suggested as early as 40 if you’re at greater risk). Because...
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Health Care
How a Simple Mammogram Could Save Your Life
Estimated read time:Breast cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer death in women in the U.S. and annual mammograms are still the top recommended screening for women, allowing the earliest possible detection of...
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Health Care
5 Common Questions (and Answers) About Bariatric Surgery
Estimated read time:Find the answers you need to help you make an informed decision about bariatric surgery for weight loss.
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Health Care
5 Common Questions (and Answers) About Bariatric Surgery
Estimated read time:Find the answers you need to help you make an informed decision about bariatric surgery for weight loss.
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Health Care
What is Cardiac Rehab and How Can it Help?
Estimated read time:Learn about cardiac rehab and how it can help strengthen your heart and improve your health.
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Health Care
Heart Disease and Colon Cancer - What's the Connection?
Estimated read time:Metabolic Syndrome - the common link between heart disease and colon cancer risk. Know your risk factors today.
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Health Care
4 Surprising Things a Blood Test Can Tell You About Your Nutrition
Estimated read time:AdventHealth’s Lab Care locations offer tests for more than a dozen vitamin deficiencies. Here's why that matters to you.