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Recent Blogs
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Health and WellnessHow a Hospice Team Supports Your Whole Family
Estimated read time:When your loved one needs hospice care, rest assured that they’ll receive the expert care they deserve at AdventHealth while your family receives support, too.
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Health and WellnessPalliative Care vs. Hospice: Know the Difference
Estimated read time:Understanding the difference between palliative care and hospice is a reassuring step if you’re facing the challenges of a life-limiting disease or the last stages of life. Learn when these two...
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Health and WellnessPersonal Training vs. Physical Therapy – Understanding the Difference
Estimated read time:Personal training and physical therapy can help you improve your function and physical fitness level. Learn more.
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Health and WellnessSmiling Can Add Years to Your Life
Estimated read time:Something as simple a smile can boost your health, connect you with others and help you feel good, too. Learn more.
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In the NewsStop Germs in Their Tracks With Fun Hand-washing Tips for Kids
Estimated read time:Help keep your child healthy and happy by encouraging proper handwashing at home, school and while out and about.
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Health and WellnessThe Truth About Dense Breasts, Implants and Mammograms
Estimated read time:Find out what dense breasts or implants mean for your health.
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Health and WellnessWhat is Molecular Breast Imaging?
Estimated read time:Molecular breast imaging is a functional imaging test that identifies abnormal cell activity to diagnosis breast cancer. Learn more.
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Health and WellnessManaging Increased Heart Disease Risk from Breast Cancer Treatment
Estimated read time:Treatment for breast cancer may put you at risk for heart disease. Learn what you can do to stay as healthy as possible during and after treatment.
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Health and WellnessWhy Women With Breast Cancer Are Living Longer
Estimated read time:Breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body is the most severe form of the disease. But women with metastatic breast cancer are living longer.