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  • Don’t Miss Out on Open Enrollment

    Don’t Miss Out on Open Enrollment

    Time Is Running Out to Make Changes to Your Coverage by REBEKAH PIERCE The end of the year means holidays and open enrollment.  The clock is ticking if you need to sign up for Affordable Care Act health insurance through the marketplace.  In 2022-2023, Florida led the charge with a record-breaking number of marketplace enrollees…

  • BayCare Health System Acquires Winter Haven’s Gessler Clinic

    BayCare Health System Acquires Winter Haven’s Gessler Clinic

    by K. MICHELE TRICE BayCare Health System, Central Florida’s largest non-for-profit healthcare provider, is acquiring Gessler Clinic, Winter Haven’s physician-owned health care clinic, effective December 2. “Gessler’s long-standing dedication and high-quality service to its patients make it a natural fit to expand BayCare’s commitment to the community,” BayCare Co-Chief Operating Officer Lou Galdieri said in…

  • From Rejuvenation to ‘Prejuvenation’

    From Rejuvenation to ‘Prejuvenation’

    Younger Generations Focusing on Preventive Over Reparative Cosmetic Procedures  by RYAN MILEJCZAK Cosmetic procedures have become increasingly common during the past decade. Procedures like botox treatment, hyaluronic acid fillers, and intense pulsed light (IPL) therapy are more popular than ever, and more and more young people are choosing to get cosmetic procedures than ever before.…

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  • Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

    Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

    An aneurysm is a “weakening” or “dilatation” in a part of an artery. An estimated 15,000 people die of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) every year in the US. About 200,000 new cases of AAA are diagnosed every year. Most of these are diagnosed by tests that are done for unrelated reasons.  The aorta is…

  • What Is Musculoskeletal Oncology?

    What Is Musculoskeletal Oncology?

    Musculoskeletal oncology is a branch of orthopedic surgery that specializes in diagnosing and treating tumors that occur in the body’s bone or connective soft tissues, including muscle, fat, fibrous tissue, nerve and blood vessels. When these tumors are malignant or cancerous, they are referred to as “sarcomas.” Although these types of tumors are relatively rare,…

  • Reducing Your Health Risks With Vaccines

    Reducing Your Health Risks With Vaccines

    Vaccines are one of the best ways to reduce your risk of illness and the spread of disease. Serious research has gone into making vaccines that are safe, efficient and effective for all ages.  Who Needs Vaccines? Adults and children need vaccines to reduce health risks. The types needed may depend on your age, health…

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