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  • Local Pet Highlights

    Local Pet Highlights

    Central Florida Health News asked staff and readers to help us celebrate pets, and we were not disappointed. Check out these adorable faces! Thank you to everyone who shared a pet with us.

  • Risk Prediction

    Risk Prediction

    American Heart Association’s Updated Tool Is a Game-Changer by REBEKAH PIERCE What if you had a crystal ball — something that could predict future health problems and tell you what exactly to expect as you get older? With the updated Risk Prevention Tool from the American Heart Association, you may be able to do just…

  • From Broken Heart to Helping Heart

    From Broken Heart to Helping Heart

    Culpepper’s Cardiac Foundation Making Defibrillators More Accessible in Winter Haven by K. MICHELE TRICE In the summer of 2020, Melanie Brown Culpepper found herself in a nightmare situation. She is now on a mission to help as many people as possible avoid a similar experience. Florida had just allowed businesses to reopen following the Covid-19…

Columns

  • Healthy Cook: Real men CAN eat quiche

    Healthy Cook: Real men CAN eat quiche

    Real men shouldn’t eat quiche! Quiche has eggs, bacon, and cheese in the filling and butter in the crust. That’s a lot of high-calorie foods in one dish. Men need energy to keep them going without adding inches to their waistlines. “Energy density” is the key to feeling full and having plenty of get-up-and-go without…

  • Editor’s Dose: Take a little personal time

    Editor’s Dose: Take a little personal time

    As moms, we often find ourselves putting our needs on the backburner in order to take care of the people that matter most to us.  I find this fact to also be true in dads, especially my husband.  He doesn’t like to draw attention to himself or things that might be bothering him.  He just…

  • Word of Mouth: Oral cancer: Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment

    Word of Mouth: Oral cancer: Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment

    Cancer can affect any part of your body, and the mouth is no exception.  While oral cancer can be caused by damaging behaviors such as the use of tobacco or alcohol, it can still occur without explanation.  Oral cancer is much more prevalent than believed, and this unfortunately means that it’s often not diagnosed until…

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