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  • Pop Quiz! Photosensitivity Can Spell Trouble for Skin in the Sun

    Pop Quiz! Photosensitivity Can Spell Trouble for Skin in the Sun

    Many medications have side effects, and unfortunately for those residing here in the Sunshine State, one of those side effects can be an increased sensitivity to the sun. Called drug-induced photosensitivity, it accounts for 8 percent of side effects, though it’s believed to be underdiagnosed and underreported. Take our quiz to learn more about drug-induced…

  • Care for All

    Care for All

    United Way of Central Florida’s Community Wellness Initiative Helps Polk’s Uninsured and Underserved by RYAN MILEJCZAK One of the biggest struggles Americans face is the cost of healthcare, particularly for underserved populations. Here in Polk County, many of our residents face this very challenge, due to factors like low income, lack of access to health…

  • A Survivor’s Tale

    A Survivor’s Tale

    Hap Hazelwood on Early Detection and Unwavering Faith in the Face of Prostate Cancer by REBEKAH PIERCEphotos by JESS McDONALD In a world where health often comes into focus only after it starts to fade, stories like that of Hap Hazelwood are worth paying attention to.  Hazelwood, along with his wife, Chris, have both navigated…

Columns

  • Medical Advice: Back-to-school tips and the 5-2-1-0 program

    Medical Advice: Back-to-school tips and the 5-2-1-0 program

    AS STUDENTS and families prepare to return to school, the Florida Department of Health in Polk County (FDOH-Polk) would like to take this opportunity to remind them to take the proper steps to stay healthy this school year. Good health is important for students in order to maintain regular school attendance and be ready to…

  • Hospice Help: Hospice myth busting

    Hospice Help: Hospice myth busting

    WHEN MOST PEOPLE hear the word “hospice,” they immediately associate the provided care as being intimately tied to hours, or if lucky, days before death. Then there is also the supposition that hospice is only for cancer patients. These are just two myths that need to be busted when it comes to understanding hospice.

  • First impressions of our daughter’s new specialist

    First impressions of our daughter’s new specialist

    WE HEARD IT growing up from our mothers all the time, but we didn’t quite understand the true significance of it. As adults, we begin to see the value in making a good first impression. Whether it’s for a job interview, that first parent-teacher meeting, or sitting down with a new doctor, first impressions play…

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