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Your ER Experience: What to Expect at Every Step
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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How Bariatric Surgery Can Help Your Joint Pain
Discover the correlation between weight and joint pain and learn how you can reduce your likelihood of arthritis and future joint replacement.
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Winter Wellness: Maintaining Your Health During the Cold Months
Learn about winter wellness, including steps you can take to beat the cold and maintain your health.
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Get Moving to Avoid Injury
Learn tips about how staying active is the best way is to prevent injury.
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Met Your Deductible? Check Off These Procedures Before the End of the Year
Discover the four types of procedures to get before the year’s end if you’ve met your deductible.
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Procedures To Get Before the End of the Year
Discover the four types of procedures to get before the year’s end if you’ve met your deductible.
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Women’s Health Screenings to Put on Your To-Do List
Learn about routine health screenings every woman should have, along with lifestyle tips to stay healthy in between screenings.
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5 Ways to Take Care of Your Liver
Learn five ways to keep your liver functioning well from the experts at AdventHealth.
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Eye Health in the Digital Age: Preventing Computer Vision Syndrome
Learn about eye health in the digital age, including how to prevent Computer Vision Syndrome, a group of vision and eye problems.
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Neurology vs. Neurosurgery: What’s the Difference?
Learn the distinctions between neurology and neurosurgery and how each works to support patients.
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Safety Awareness Tips for Parents With Kids of All Ages
Learn how to keep your children safe at any age with safety tips from the experts at AdventHealth.
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Blood Cancer: Know the Signs
Discover the three most common types of blood cancer and their signs and symptoms. Plus, learn how you can navigate a cancer diagnosis.
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When is the Flu an Emergency?
Learn how to determine if your flu symptoms mean a visit to the doctor’s office or the ER.