Recent Blogs
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Health and Wellness
The Pandemic’s Effects on Cancer Screenings
Estimated read time:COVID-19 caused many people to miss critical appointments, including for cancer screenings.
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Health and Wellness
When Urgent Care Helps You Avoid the ER
Estimated read time:If you or a family member has a sudden injury or illness, your first instinct might be to head to the nearest emergency room — and that's always the right call when it's a life-threatening situation...
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Health and Wellness
Tests and Screenings to Expect When Youre Expecting
Estimated read time:Congratulations, you're pregnant! Now, what happens? What can you expect from your trips to the doctor? At AdventHealth were committed to providing you with all the information and care that you'll...
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Health and Wellness
5 Facts About Fasting for Lab Tests
Estimated read time:Your doctor writes a prescription for a lab test and tells you that you must fast for it. The result?
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Home and Family
Why It Matters to Have the Right End-of-Life Conversations
Estimated read time:Difficult news about our health — and our loved ones’ health — is hard to hear. But it matters to have meaningful conversations about your end of life wishes.
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Health and Wellness
Healing From Hernias Faster with Robotic Surgery
Estimated read time:Surgeons can use the robotic system to repair a hernia, allowing for smaller incisions, less pain and a faster recovery.
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Health and Wellness
What Are the Long-Term Health Effects of COVID-19?
Estimated read time:Even young people, those who had a relatively mild case, and individuals with no previous underlying health conditions have reported lasting problems from COVID-19.
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Health and Wellness
Easy Access to Physical Therapy with No Physician Referral Required
Estimated read time:Save time and money by going directly to physical therapy without a physician referral.
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Health and Wellness
More Adults Now Qualify for Lung Cancer Screening
Estimated read time:The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommended the screening guidelines for lung cancer be changed so that anyone between ages 50 and 80 who smoked at least 20 pack-years can qualify.