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  • Tiny Paws, Big Heart

    Tiny Paws, Big Heart

    Central Florida Therapy Dog Koda the Fluff Spreads Smiles Worldwide by REBEKAH PIERCEphotos provided by JENA McKINSTRY What’s more adorable than a fluffy Pomeranian sporting hip black sunglasses, jetting around town in a bright red pup-sized convertible? We’ll wait. Koda the Fluff is a registered therapy dog that works with area healthcare facilities, including Orlando…

  • Closing the Care Gap

    Closing the Care Gap

    AdventHealth University’s Midwifery Degree Program Aims to Fill Growing Need for Prenatal, Postpartum Care by RYAN MILEJCZAK Pregnancy is an incredible time, but for many women, it can also present a variety of challenges. And one of the biggest supporters of pregnant women who face those challenges are the health professionals who provide care through…

  • Good Nutrition Isn’t Hard When You Have a Team Supporting You

    Good Nutrition Isn’t Hard When You Have a Team Supporting You

    by RYAN MILEJCZAK Sponsored by Central Florida Health Care As the adage goes, you are what you eat. In other words, eating a healthy, balanced diet that provides adequate nutrition is essential for good health.  “Nutrition has a lot of impacts on your overall health, both mental and physical,” explains Ronald Lund, a registered dietician…

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  • Glaucoma: The Silent Thief of Sight

    Glaucoma: The Silent Thief of Sight

    Did you know over 2 million Americans are affected by glaucoma? With proper treatment, the vast majority will not go blind from this silent disease of the eye. The most common form of treatment is eye drops, which work to reduce the eye’s pressure. However, some patients may require eye surgery to achieve their treatment…

  • Minorities are at a Higher Risk for Heart Health Problems

    Minorities are at a Higher Risk for Heart Health Problems

    Did you know that your race or ethnicity can put you at higher risk for having heart problems later in life? Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is still the number one cause of American deaths, with certain ethnicities taking a higher toll than others. According to the American Heart Association: ● Non-hispanic blacks are nearly twice as…

  • Dental Care Reminders for Patients with Heart Conditions or History of Stroke

    Dental Care Reminders for Patients with Heart Conditions or History of Stroke

    If you or a loved one struggles with heart disease, you probably already know that it has a big impact on your life.  You may not have realized, however, that it also influences your dental care. Certain heart conditions can cause physical changes in your mouth.  Medications prescribed by your heart doctor can also influence…

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