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  • Determination & Dreams

    Determination & Dreams

    Polk State Respiratory Care Student Works Hard to Reach Her Goals by PAUL CATALA Shaledra Turner says it was her “best friend” who motivated her to work hard, focus, study and strive for success in life. That “best friend” was Turner’s grandmother Doris Wade. And even though she died in December 2014, her words of…

  • Pop Quiz: Is Your Child Getting Enough Sleep?

    Pop Quiz: Is Your Child Getting Enough Sleep?

    It’s time for school-age kids, adolescents, and teenagers to say goodbye to summer and return to a school routine. One important component of the routine for students should be getting enough sleep. Getting enough sleep is important for everyone, regardless of age, but it’s especially important for kids and even teenagers. Take our quiz to…

  • Youths and Suicide: Spot the Warning Signs

    Youths and Suicide: Spot the Warning Signs

    by MATT COBBLE  Sponsored by Central Florida Health Care   Many health experts have noted that the pandemic has wreaked havoc on mental health as of late. September is National Suicide Prevention Month, a time to focus on how to help those who are suffering.     While the national attention turns to children and teens…

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  • Word of Mouth: Myths about implants debunked, part II: Are they effective?

    Word of Mouth: Myths about implants debunked, part II: Are they effective?

    Working like your own teeth, dental implants are imbedded in your jaw bone; they offer a superior option over bridges and dentures. Implants look and feel like your natural teeth, but you may worry that they won’t be effective long-term. Look to the facts when considering the effectiveness of implants. Myth: Dental Implants are too…

  • Ask a Nurse: Alzheimer’s is Type 3 Diabetes!

    Ask a Nurse: Alzheimer’s is Type 3 Diabetes!

    In 1906, a German neuropathologist Dr. Alois Alzheimer first identified what is now considered Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). He was caring for a middle-aged woman suffering from memory loss and disorientation.  Just a short five years later, the woman passed away after enduring the torment of hallucinations and symptoms of dementia. Currently “the presence of neurofibrillary…

  • Publisher’s Note: Update on Florida Health Choices

    Publisher’s Note: Update on Florida Health Choices

    In early March, www.myfloridachoices.org became live.  It is the website devoted to Florida Health Choices (the state’s health insurance marketplace, separate from the federal plans under the Affordable Care Act). The state’s health insurance marketplace offers a few options for discounted plans under dental, vision, telemedicine, and prescription coverage.  It’s important to note that this…

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