
The AdventHealth Blog

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Recent Blogs at AdventHealth East Orlando
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Estimated read time:AdventHealth for Women, formerly Florida Hospital for Women, explains the benefits of a Vaginal Birth After C-Section (VBAC).
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Exercise and Wellness
How to Avoid Common Summer Illnesses
Estimated read time:Don’t get sick this summer. Learn tips for avoiding common illnesses like food poisoning, swimmer’s ear, heat exhaustion and heat stroke.
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Health Care
How to Manage a Chronic Illness in the Summer Heat
Estimated read time:Help you and your loved ones stay safe this summer with these tips for avoiding heat-related illnesses like heat exhaustion, heat stroke and heat rash.
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Lifestyle
What it Means to Achieve Spiritual Wellness
Estimated read time:Achieving spiritual wellness means accepting who you are and feeling whole within your body, mind and spirit.
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Kevin Durant's Road to Recovery After an Achilles Tendon Rupture
Estimated read time:What does the road to recovery look like for Warriors forward Kevin Durant hold after his ruptured Achilles tendon injury? Find out more from AdventHeath. -
Family and Friends
How to Eat Healthy While Traveling to See Family
Estimated read time:Healthy eating while traveling and visiting family doesn’t always have to be a challenge. Use these tips to make it enjoyable for everyone.
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5 Tips for Traveling While You’re Pregnant
Estimated read time:AdventHealth for Women offers tips for safe travel while pregnant. -
A New Treatment for People with Large Hernias
Estimated read time:People with large hernias often struggle to find a surgeon able to help them. A new AdventHealth program assembles a team of experts to provide long-term support. -
Health Care
Managing Menopause: A Solutions-Focused Guide
Estimated read time:Menopause is a natural milestone. But that doesn’t mean you have to accept hot flashes, bone loss and other symptoms. Here’s what you can do about it.