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  • How a life-saving transplant transformed my life

    How a life-saving transplant transformed my life

    | Annemarie Ward shares her journey of keeping hope alive amidst heart disease | NEARLY 15 YEARS AGO, Annemarie Ward was walking the family’s three dogs with her mother Polly and sister Emily when she collapsed. At age seven, Annemarie had suffered a heart attack. She was diagnosed with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, or enlargement of the…

  • Pop Quiz: Maintaining optimal optical health

    Pop Quiz: Maintaining optimal optical health

    | Understanding the causes of low vision and taking precautions as you age | EYESIGHT is a precious thing, and unfortunately there are many threats to optimal optical health. One common eye problem is low vision, and it affects seniors the most. Low vision, in its simplest terms, is any vision loss that interferes with…

  • Celebrating Black History Month with a look at local African-Americans in medicine

    Celebrating Black History Month with a look at local African-Americans in medicine

    ALEX ALEXANDER Registered Nurse Bartow Regional Medical Center As a black registered nurse from North Carolina, 56-year-old Alex Alexander has had his run-ins with prejudice. But he’s learned to remember who he is, treat others like his brothers and sisters, forgive, and … not believe everything he hears. “You earn things by your merit and…

Columns

  • Publisher’s Note: Accidents, Emergencies, and Illnesses Happen Every Day

    Publisher’s Note: Accidents, Emergencies, and Illnesses Happen Every Day

    In this edition of Central Florida Health News magazine, we wanted to put the spotlight on the people who care for medical emergencies. In the five stories you’re about to read, you’ll get a sense of what it’s like to work in an ER department, and the kind of skills that are needed to do…

  • Medical Advice: ESF8 Health and Medical Coalition: Creating bonds that strengthen disaster response

    Medical Advice: ESF8 Health and Medical Coalition: Creating bonds that strengthen disaster response

    The world can be a dangerous place. There are natural disasters such as hurricanes, man-made disasters such as bioterrorism, and infectious disease outbreaks such as H1N1. When it comes to preparing and managing for these incidents and/or outbreaks, the Florida Department of Health in Polk County (FDOH-Polk) is equipped with one of the county’s most…

  • PCMA Letter: Counting our blessings

    PCMA Letter: Counting our blessings

    As Thanksgiving quickly approaches and swiftly thereafter we will be swung into the hectic pace of the holiday season, now is the best time to count our blessings. At this time of year, we should try to show our gratitude to our loved ones and friends who support us through thick and thin. For those…

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