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AdventHealth is sharing the legacy and stories of the Seventh-day Adventist Church with our 83,000 team members through a series of compelling and inspirational videos. Join us in celebrating this...
AdventHealth is sharing the legacy and stories of the Seventh-day Adventist Church with our 83,000 team members through a series of compelling and inspirational videos. Join us in celebrating this...
Learn about the education system of the Seventh-day Adventist Church—from preschool to universities worldwide.
Learn about the worldwide health and healing efforts of the Seventh day Adventist Church.
Learn about influential Seventh-day Adventist mission pioneers and the impact of the church’s mission efforts
Learn about some of the foundational beliefs of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and its mission
to provide healing and restoration to the world.
Marie Fredriksson, vocalist for hit band Roxette, passed away this week after a 17-year battle with brain cancer. Back in 2002, she received her first brain tumor diagnosis. Here are some ways to...
This vegetable soup combines the splendidly chewy, brown rice–like taste of barley with tomatoes, carrots, lima beans (another sadly misjudged food), celery, and peas for a garden of tastes and...
Adults can get food allergies, too. Understanding their causes, warning signs, testing and treatment can spare you a potentially life-threatening attack.
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.
Back pain is a common symptom of depression. Addressing both at the same time could be your key to physical and mental relief.
Sitting places more stress on the spine than you might think. Proper posture could be key to alleviating your pain.
While aches and pains are a natural part of aging, regular exercise and a healthy routine can help keep your spine feeling good.
Regular exercise, injury prevention, sensible footwear, strong core muscles and a positive attitude are all keys to keeping kids and teens on track for a healthy future.