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Up to 600,000 Lives Saved by Mammograms
Mammograms have saved up to 600,000 American lives in the past 30 years. Even so, only about half of women get regular mammograms. Here’s why that should change. -
Lung Cancer Screening: What to Expect
Lung cancer screenings can be an important part of protecting your whole health. For those at high risk, they can help identify lung cancer early, leading to faster treatment and improved outcomes.... -
How CT Scans Can Improve Lung Cancer Outcomes
CT scans can be a part of a proactive approach to the early detection of lung cancer. Learn how finding and treating lung cancer early can bring improved outcomes to patients. -
Guatemala Mission Trip: Volcanoes, Children and Lessons
About 35 AdventHealth team members came to Antigua, Guatemala for a week in October 2019 to provide treatment, bring supplies and spread joy. It was the 11th year they had done so. -
Six Ways to Help Kids Cope With Hurricane Season
As frightening as a natural disaster like a Hurricane is for adults, it can be even scarier for our littlest family members. From the upsetting images they see on TV to the stress of preparations in... -
Emergency Prep 101: Communication is Key
Take time before disaster strikes to establish an Emergency Communication Plan for your family to save you future stress and confusion — and could even save your life. -
6 Tips for Decreasing Your Stress During a Hurricane
Because hurricanes throw our exterior world out of our control, they can make us feel out of control on the inside. From meditation and comic relief to exercise and rest, there are many things you can... -
Emergency Prep 101: Anticipate Medical Needs
Here's how to make a list of what you'll need to gather ahead of an emergency. -
6 Tips for Your Imaging Appointment from a Radiology Expert
The imaging experts at AdventHealth share a behind the scenes look at two of the most common diagnostic tests, the CT and MRI. -
What Does It Mean If You Have Dense Breasts?
About half of all women have dense breasts. AdventHealth explains what it means — and how it affects your breast cancer risk.