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NewsHeart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women in the United States. Every year, 1 in 4 deaths are caused by heart disease. -
NewsAdventHealth and Amber Brooke Farms form partnership to encourage community health and well-being
Amber Brooke Farms, an agritourism destination located in Eustis, and AdventHealth Waterman have established a multi-year partnership focused on encouraging community health and well-being.
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NewsRestoring dignity: The story of Orlando’s first Black hospital
In the 1950s, Black patients in Orlando were barred from local hospitals. To address this, Florida Sanitarium (now AdventHealth) and the Dr. P. Phillips Foundation built a hospital near Camping World...
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NewsTop physician tips to navigate holiday eating and still feel good
Can you enjoy holiday meals without overdoing it? Learn simple tips to avoid overeating, stay healthy and still enjoy your favorite traditions!
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NewsSupply recycling program begins in patients' rooms
AdventHealth Orlando team members are inspired to pitch in to reduce waste and care for the environment.
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NewsThe 'undeniable' effects of ultraprocessed foods on your whole health
Nutrition scientist at AdventHealth shares the far-reaching effects – and nuances – of ultraprocessed foods and how they impact mood, metabolism and whole-person health.
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NewsNutrition and Supplement Tips for Cancer Prevention
February is National Cancer Prevention Month – the perfect time to reflect upon your daily habits and address any nutrient gaps in your diet.
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NewsFeel Whole This Thanksgiving
Primary Care Physician, Dr. Lisa Kingsley with AdventHealth Primary Care at Church Ranch shares some words of wisdom to help keep your Thanksgiving holiday safe, healthy and happy this year.
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NewsHispanic Heritage Month: How food embodies tradition, wellness and identity
Latin cuisine is world-renowned for its vibrant flavors, rich history and deep connection to cultural traditions.
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How a fainting scare led to colorectal cancer for one 42-year-old and why AdventHealth physicians say catching it early is key
Erin Susino, 42, is part of an alarming trend of younger patients getting colorectal cancer earlier. Her story stresses the importance of knowing your body, not putting things off and getting screened...