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The FLAME study represents a first-of-its-kind study of the long-term adherence to and effects of an exercise intervention on brain health, cognition and Alzheimer’s disease pathology.
We know exercise is good for health, but there isn’t a one-size-fits-all prescription when it comes to individual needs. Everyone is different in terms of how their bodies fight diseases and respond...
AdventHealth’s rigorous vetting process ensures AI tools complement clinicians’ skills and ensure patient privacy.
AdventHealth Orlando recently welcomed its first six residents to the new, accredited Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program, a partnership with Rothman Orthopaedics. Under the leadership of Director...
Access to adult care has never been more important for the Down syndrome community, as medical advancements have dramatically increased life expectancy of individuals with Down syndrome, from just 10...
In an effort to reach out to the Spanish-speaking community in Central Florida and provide essential health care information, AdventHealth has launched social media pages in Spanish.
Faculty at AdventHealth University’s Hope Clinic are receiving national recognition for a year-long study showing the positive impact of free long-term occupational therapy on low-income patients.
Why do people age at different rates? This is one question researchers at the AdventHealth Research Institute are trying to answer. The science related to healthy aging is still not clear, there is...
You don’t want to miss this episode of the Inspiring Wholeness podcast where AdventHealth’s Dr. Steven Smith and Kirk Erickson, Ph.D., share some of the biggest research breakthroughs they’ve seen...
From stiffness to a small tremor or speech changes, the signs of Parkinson’s disease are diverse and often subtle. Although Parkinson’s disease cannot be cured, early detection of the progressive...
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