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  • Recruiting the Future

    Recruiting the Future

    Area Nursing Programs Tackling Nursing Shortage Head On by REBEKAH PIERCE With the rapid expansion of the healthcare sector in Central Florida, you’d think the number of nurses is booming right along with it. But it’s not, and that’s putting the pressure on nursing programs at area schools to recruit more students into the profession.…

  • Identify Causes and Create Individualized Plans to Curb Childhood Obesity

    Identify Causes and Create Individualized Plans to Curb Childhood Obesity

    by RYAN MILEJCZAK Sponsored by Central Florida Health Care It’s no secret that obesity is a major challenge throughout our country. Obesity can affect people of all ages, but perhaps most concerning is the growing prevalence of obesity in children. To learn more about this issue, we reached out to Central Florida Health Care’s Dr.…

  • Pop Quiz! Put the Pro in Probiotics

    Pop Quiz! Put the Pro in Probiotics

    There are plenty of adages extolling the importance of the gut: “an army marches on its stomach,” “the way to a man’s heart is through his stomach,” and “go with your gut feeling,” are just a few. Doctors and scientists are adding another: “gut health affects overall health.”  There are trillions of bacteria, viruses, and…

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  • Skin Cancer Screening a Necessity for Floridians

    Skin Cancer Screening a Necessity for Floridians

    It should come as no big surprise that simply living in Florida puts you at an increased risk for skin cancer. The reason for this is simple: The biggest cause of skin cancer is exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UV light) from the sun. There’s a reason that Florida is called “the Sunshine State,” and while…

  • Diagnosis and Treatment Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

    Diagnosis and Treatment Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm

    Last month, I explained what an aortic aneurysm is, how it can be detected, its presentation and risk factors.   How Is It Diagnosed? An abdominal aortic aneurysm can be diagnosed with the help of an ultrasound, a safe, painless test that does not involve any radiation. If confirmed and found to be larger than…

  • 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…

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