Recent Blogs
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Health and Wellness
It’s Not Your Imagination — Here’s Why Colder Weather Brings Illness
Estimated read time:Experts at AdventHealth explain the differences between the main types of winter illnesses and what to do if you suspect one.
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Home and Family
Keeping Your Kids Safe Around Water
Estimated read time:With the summer heat on the way, it’s almost time to break out the bathing suits and sunscreen. To ensure your kids are safe, keep these water safety tips in mind.
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Health and Wellness
Seeing the Signs of Stroke
Estimated read time:Nearly 800,000 people in the United States have a stroke each year, according to the American Stroke Association. Often, feelings of dizziness or blurred vision are the first warning signs.
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Health and Wellness
Is It a Cold, the Flu, COVID-19 or Allergies?
Estimated read time:Learn key differences between colds, the flu, COVID-19 and allergies to keep you and your team members productive and well all year long.
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Health and Wellness
Check Your Symptoms — What Might Be Ailing You
Estimated read time:It’s sniffles season again. But how can you tell whether you have a cold, the flu or another infection? This symptom guide might point you in the right direction.
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Health and Wellness
Your ER Experience: What to Expect at Every Step
Estimated read time:Be prepared for the unexpected by knowing what to expect in the emergency room. Read what each step of your visit will be like and what you'll need to bring.
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Health and Wellness
Make Your ER Visit Quicker With This One Simple Tool
Estimated read time:Learn how you can make your emergency room visit easier and wait in the comfort of your home by using InQuickER for non-life-threatening emergencies.
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Health and Wellness
Heat Stroke 101: Stay Safe This Summer
Estimated read time:Learn more about heat stroke, how to recognize the signs and symptoms, and when to seek medical care.
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Health and Wellness
Take Action to Control Your Asthma
Estimated read time:Asthma can affect your day-to-day life. AdventHealth is here to help you take control by managing your symptoms.