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How Mental Health Affects Whole Health
If you feel anxious, stressed or depressed, the effects can be far-reaching. Learn how these mental health issues can impact your whole health. -
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Protect Your Joint Health to Feel Whole as You Age
It’s important to keep your joints healthy as you age to maintain an active life. Learn more at AdventHealth. -
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What to Ask Your PCP to Keep Your Heart Healthy
February is American Heart Month, a time when we can all refocus on our cardiovascular health. This is a good time to schedule a heart-to-heart with your primary care provider (PCP). We’re here to...
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Ladies, Here’s How to Pamper Your Heart at Any Age
Heart disease is the most common cause of death among women, and younger women are having more heart attacks. Most of our heart disease risk is within our control. -
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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.
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Reduce Your Risk of Pelvic Floor Problems
Pelvic floor disorders significantly affect the body, mind and spirit of millions of Americans. Find comfort in knowing that you can take steps to lower your risk with these tips. -
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Talking About Men’s Health: How to Plan for Your Men’s Well Visit
Having your annual men’s well visit is critical to achieving and maintaining optimal health as you age. Learn more about what to expect at your visit. -
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What New Lung Cancer Screening Guidelines Mean for You
New ACS recommendations suggest broader screening to catch lung cancer early. Learn about these guidelines and whether you’re eligible for screening.
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How Your OB/GYN Visit Can Keep You Heart-Healthy
Your annual well woman exams are the perfect opportunity to talk about heart health and address the conditions that raise your risk of heart disease and stroke. -
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Should I Be Screened for AFib?
Keep a steady beat with atrial fibrillation education, including what AFib is, risk factors, and signs you should get screened. Find out more in our blog.