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Recent Blogs
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Home and FamilyWhat to Do if Your Child Swallows a Lithium Battery
Updated:Estimated read time:Learn about the dangers of small batteries for children, symptoms of ingestion, steps to take and prevention methods.
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Health and Wellness5 Questions to Ask After an HIV Diagnosis
Updated:Estimated read time:Find answers to five common questions to ask your provider following an HIV diagnosis.
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In the NewsHispanic Heritage Month: Bridging the Health Care Gap
Updated:Estimated read time:In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, we’re sharing what we’re doing at AdventHealth to bridge the health care gap in our communities.
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Health and WellnessGet Moving: 10 Extra Minutes of Exercise Saves Lives
Updated:Estimated read time:Did you know that an extra 10 minutes of movement per day can help you live longer? So, skip the elevator, walk up the stairs and see more ways to get moving in our blog.
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Home and FamilyHow to Help Your Kids Have a Healthy School Year
Updated: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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Health and WellnessHeat Emergencies: When to Go to the ER
Updated:Estimated read time:Learn the symptoms of heat exhaustion and heatstroke, and when to go to the ER
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Community and EventsMission Possible: Our Partnership with Chris Nikic
Updated:Estimated read time:Learn about our partnership with Chris Nikic as his official health care provider.
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Health and WellnessThe Sunshine Vitamin: Vitamin D Deficiency
Updated:Estimated read time:If you’re looking for more information on the causes, symptoms and treatments for vitamin D deficiency, you’ve come to the right place.
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In the NewsWhat is Aphasia and How is it Treated?
Updated:Estimated read time:Learn about what aphasia is, its impact on patients who have it, and how it’s diagnosed and treated.