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Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer Can Save Lives
In light of Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, we’re recognizing the risk factors and preventive measures that can reduce your risk. -
What to Know About the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine
Johnson & Johnson announced that Phase 3 trials are complete for its COVID-19 vaccine and show the single-dose shot to be 85% effective overall at preventing hospitalization and death in all regions... -
Know Your Blood Type for Better Health
Knowing your blood type can help you stay healthy, plan for the future and prevent complications. -
Don’t Delay Important Labwork and Imaging Appointments
Whether it’s coming in for an X-ray or a blood draw, here’s why — and how — you and your physician can safely use medical testing to manage your well-being. -
How to Read Your Blood Test
Blood tests can be confusing. This breakdown of basic blood work from AdventHealth will help you understand what your results mean. -
What a 15-Minute Lab Test Can Reveal About Your Pregnancy
A few simple lab tests can help moms-to-be understand the health of their baby and sidestep potential issues later on in their pregnancy. -
What You Learn About Your Heart From a Cholesterol Test
Though cholesterol is often considered something to avoid, “good” cholesterol is actually important to maintain. You can support a healthy heart by understanding cholesterol’s purpose and monitoring... -
Behind the Blood Test: Uncover Food Allergies
Adults can get food allergies, too. Understanding their causes, warning signs, testing and treatment can spare you a potentially life-threatening attack. -
Can a Blood Test Determine if You Have Prostate Cancer?
The PSA blood test is a key player in saving lives when it comes to prostate cancer. We explain how this test can be an important part of your health journey. -
4 Surprising Things a Blood Test Can Tell You About Your Nutrition
AdventHealth’s Lab Care locations offer tests for more than a dozen vitamin deficiencies. Here's why that matters to you.