Health News

Features

  • Healing Polk’s communities

    Healing Polk’s communities

    New Research Points to Health Disparities Among Certain Residents How a county thrives is based on how well the citizens within the county are thriving, and Polk County has taken a big step in improving its communities’ health by determining the health needs of its citizens. Thanks to a committee of devoted health experts, the…

  • Pop Quiz: Is your kitchen a nutrition crime scene?

    Pop Quiz: Is your kitchen a nutrition crime scene?

     Find out how much you REALLY know about food safety. One in six people in the United States are still getting food poisoning, leading to 100,000 hospital stays and 3,000 deaths in the U.S. each year. So, how can we be safer with our food at home? Try our quiz and determine how food safe-savvy…

  • Knowing is half the battle: Gynecological cancers explained

    Knowing is half the battle: Gynecological cancers explained

    Q&A with Dr. Richard Cardosi on What You Need to Know to Stay—or Get—Healthy Dr. Richard Cardosi, a board-certified gynecologic oncologist and Polk County Medical Association member, provides comprehensive care for women with gynecologic malignancies and complex benign gynecologic conditions at Watson Clinic’s main office. He serves as president of Watson Clinic Foundation, looking for…

Columns

  • Publisher’s Note: The Florida resident’s risk for skin cancer

    IN THIS EDITION of Central Florida Health News, we bring to light the importance of sun safety and how you can protect yourself from damaging ultraviolet (UV) rays that lead to life-threatening skin cancers, such as melanoma.

  • Healthy Skin: The most common reason people visit the doctor

    Healthy Skin: The most common reason people visit the doctor

    DID YOU KNOW that skin conditions are the most common reason why people visit their doctor? If you think about it, it shouldn’t come as a big surprise. It is, after all, the body’s largest organ, so why shouldn’t it qualify for needing the most care and attention? If it’s not common ailments such as…

  • The Heart of the Matter: Preventing the dangers of heart disease

    The Heart of the Matter: Preventing the dangers of heart disease

    AS AN INTERVENTIONAL cardiologist, I see many patients with heart disease. It’s unfortunate, but true, that this disease is one of the leading causes of death in America, which is why it is so vital to take measures to prevent it. By the same token, if you’ve been diagnosed with heart disease, there are certain…

Accessibility Toolbar