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Recent Blogs at AdventHealth Lake Nona ER
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Estimated read time:Moving to a new neighborhood can bring many new experiences, but some you may not have considered yet are the changes to your health.
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Keep Your Family Safe With These Home First Aid Essentials
Estimated read time:Learn what to stock in a home first aid kit, as well as what medications to have on hand, to treat minor injuries safely at home. -
Health Care
Coronavirus During Your Pregnancy
Estimated read time:There are important precautions to take if you’re going through your second and third trimester of pregnancy during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Coronavirus Resources
Early Pregnancy and Coronavirus
Estimated read time:Finding out you’ll be welcoming a new family member may be overwhelming on its own, but navigating the changes of society brought on by coronavirus may cause even more concern. Please try not to worry...
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Health Care
Labor and Delivery During Coronavirus
Estimated read time:The spread of coronavirus has many soon-to-be-parents feeling even more anxious, and perhaps alarmed, but we’re here to tell you that everything is still under control.
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Coronavirus Resources
Understand Your Risk for Coronavirus
Estimated read time:Learn about the symptoms of coronaviruses and how they are spread.
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Sports and Entertainment
Golden Gala XXXIX Raises $1.7M For Vascular Disease
Estimated read time:Hosted by AdventHealth Foundation Central Florida, the 39th annual Golden Gala was held on November 24–25, 2019 to fuel the transformation of vascular care, raising $1.7M towards the cause.
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Better Your Brain Health With Rehabilitation
Estimated read time:As we age, our body will go through changes we may not recognize. Exercising the brain and the body properly, with the help of therapy, can improve overall quality of life at every age. -
Finding and Treating Fibroids
Estimated read time:Fibroids are common in one third of all reproductive-aged women, but symptoms may not always be obvious.