Recent Blogs
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Health Care
Hospice vs. Home Care
Estimated read time:We want you to know that you and your family will not be alone whether you need hospice or home care. We’re here to explain the differences so you can feel informed.
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Health Care
Autism in Children: Embracing Neurodiversity and Encouraging Independence
Estimated read time:World Autism Awareness Day is April 2, and we celebrate neurodiversity in children every day. Read what it means to have autism, signs your child may be on the spectrum and ways to help them thrive.
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Health Care
The ABCs of Infant Sleep Safety
Estimated read time:With so much to remember when it comes to taking care of your little one, we’re here to break down the ABCs of infant sleep safety for you. Parents and caregivers can rest a little easier knowing that...
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Health Care
How Drinking Water Helps With Acne
Estimated read time:Learn how hydration keeps skin healthy and can help prevent you from developing acne.
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Family and Friends
How to Help Your Kids Have a Healthy School Year
Estimated read time:Even in uncertain times, a new school year brings a sense of possibility and hope. Here’s how to set your children up for a healthy, successful school year as they return to their classrooms this fall...
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Mental Health
You Matter: Suicide Awareness and Prevention
Estimated read time:You are not alone. September is Suicide Prevention Month, and we want you to know that you are valuable, your life matters and that there is help if you or someone you care about needs it.
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Lifestyle
Why Are We So Obsessed With Wordle?
Estimated read time:Dr. Karl Kasischke, AdventHealth Tampa neurologist, explains the science behind our attraction to games like Wordle.
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Health Care
Know the Risks of Energy Drinks
Estimated read time:Energy drinks are often used by those in search of a quick pick-me-up. But what are they really? Find out the facts (and health effects) of these highly caffeinated beverages.
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Health Care
Broken Heart Syndrome: Causes and Symptoms
Estimated read time:Did you know there’s a temporary heart condition called broken heart syndrome? It can even mimic the symptoms of a heart attack. Find out who’s at the highest risk.