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5 Things to Know About Fasting for Lab Tests
Your doctor writes a prescription for a lab test and tells you that you need to fast. Find out why. -
Create the Optimal Environment for Better Sleep
Is your bedroom interfering with the sleep you need? Discover how to create a relaxing and inviting space that helps you relax and unwind. -
How Your PCP Can Help You Prevent Cancer
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.
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Back-to-School Backpack Safety
Backpacks can be tough on kids' backs. Here's how you can help.
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Knee Replacement 101: What to Know and Where to Go
How do you know if you need knee replacement surgery? What's involved in the procedure? Get the answers and learn more about knee replacement surgery here.
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Postpartum Depression: It’s Normal and Worth Talking About
What is postpartum depression and how does it differ from the baby blues? When should you get help for postpartum depression? Get the answers and learn more on this page. -
5 Easy Ways to Lower Your Blood Pressure
Need to lower your blood pressure? AdventHealth suggests these five easy techniques. -
Is It a Mole or Skin Cancer?
Get to know your moles.
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Stop Germs in Their Tracks With Fun Hand-washing Tips for Kids
Stop germs in their tracks with a few simple hand-washing tips for kids. Learn how to get kids to scrub their hands without fuss. -
What Your Lab Tests Tell You
Blood tests can detect problems before you have symptoms. AdventHealth explains how routine bloodwork can help protect your health.
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Heart Disease and Colon Cancer - What's the Connection?
Metabolic Syndrome - the common link between heart disease and colon cancer risk. Know your risk factors today.
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Keys to Early Cancer Detection
You and your doctor can take steps to detect cancer early, when it’s most treatable, with routine screenings for many types of cancer. Learn more.
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What You Should Know About Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer and cause of death among gynecologic cancers in the US.