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  • Where Sleep and Mental Health Intersect

    Where Sleep and Mental Health Intersect

    by TERESA SCHIFFER Sponsored by Central Florida Health Care   Sleep is often an underrated aspect of our self-care routine, but lack of sleep can have a negative impact on our health, especially our mental and behavioral health.    There are two broad categories of sleep: REM and non-REM. REM stands for “rapid eye movement.…

  • Teaming Up For Good Pediatric Oral Health

    Teaming Up For Good Pediatric Oral Health

    by TERESA SCHIFFER   Sponsored by Central Florida Health Care   Good oral health begins early, with proper pediatric dental care. Although the importance of healthy baby teeth isn’t often talked about, the fact of the matter is that cavities and oral infections in children can lead to serious problems. Poor oral health may cause…

  • Listen to Your Heart

    Listen to Your Heart

    Man’s Experience Underscores Importance of Advocating for Yourself as a Patient   by TERESA SCHIFFER   No one knows your body better than you. There may be times when something just doesn’t feel right, and even though you voiced your concern to your physician, you weren’t able to get the answers that put your mind…

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  • Editor’s Dose: Four things to help you reduce anxiety

    BETWEEN WORK AND FAMILY, I think you’ll agree when I say it’s easy to feel the stress. When to-do lists are growing faster than you can cross off the items, and the midnight oil is being burned so much there is almost no oil left, it’s easy to let the pressure and anxiety get to…

  • Medical Advice: The keys to unlocking a healthy mouth

    Medical Advice: The keys to unlocking a healthy mouth

    FEBRUARY IS NATIONAL DENTAL HEALTH MONTH and a great time to remind individuals about the importance of good dental health and hygiene. It’s easy to take our teeth for granted; however, good oral hygiene contributes to our overall health, including speech and nutrition. Dental care remains a top health concern in Polk County.

  • Publisher’s Note: The busy person’s baby steps along the path to better heart health

    WE’VE ALL HEARD about the seven things you can do to keep healthy and prevent heart disease. (If you haven’t already, then don’t worry, because you’re about to.) They are listed as follows: Eat a heart-healthy diet, be active every day, avoid tobacco use, keep a healthy weight, keep your blood pressure healthy, keep your…

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