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BlogsWhen you make a doctor’s appointment, you’re taking a great first step toward getting and staying healthy. Here’s how to make the most of your visit.
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Could You Have A Heart Attack and Not Know It?
Silent heart attacks don’t have the same symptoms as regular heart attacks but are just as serious. Safeguard your heart by scheduling a checkup with an AdventHealth specialist.
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What You Learn About Your Heart From a Cholesterol Test
Though cholesterol is often considered something to avoid, “good” cholesterol is actually important to maintain. You can support a healthy heart by understanding cholesterol’s purpose and monitoring...
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A Diabetes Diagnosis – Understanding the Impact
A diabetes diagnosis can be overwhelming and a little scary. The team at AdventHealth is here to help you understand your diagnosis, strengthen your body and ease your mind.
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Colonoscopies Can Save Lives: A Lesson Learned by Actor Will Smith
Actor Will Smith recently went public about his colonoscopy experience, which found and removed a precancerous polyp. Learn more about why colonoscopies are so important and what to expect before... -
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Advice for Caregivers to Care for Themselves
As a caregiver, it’s easy to brush aside your own physical, mental and spiritual health needs. Discover a few simple strategies to recharge your body, mind and spirit. -
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Caring for a Loved One with Memory Loss – and for Yourself
When a loved one experiences memory loss, it’s important to take care of yourself, too. Support the one you love with dignity and grace. -
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Lung Cancer May Be Greater Threat to Women than Breast Cancer
Global research has found that while women’s breast cancer deaths are decreasing, their lung cancer deaths are on the rise. -
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What to Expect During Your MRI
Here are some things to expect before, during, and after the test if your physician recommends a MRI along your health journey.
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Yes — Men Can Get Breast Cancer
Breast cancer in men is much less common than in women, but research of the disease and its treatments could be improved by adding more male participants to clinical trials. This subject has been...