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Could acting help dementia patients better handle stress? That’s what researchers in Orlando are hoping to find out.
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Florida Hospital is changing its name in the new year. It will also extend its network of care for its patients.
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Parents of school age children can make sure they fulfill health requirements for registration. A local hospital and church have teamed up to offer free health services.
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The Volusia County School board will meet today to approve a new partnership with Florida Hospital to establish the Healthy Futures Program at existing medical career academies in Volusia county schools.
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Mobile clinics have been deployed to Puerto Rico from Central Florida. Three renovated truck trailers are already providing care to people affected by Hurricane Maria.
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The first pediatric liver transplant has been performed in central Florida. It's the result of a medical collaboration.
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Florida Hospital is hiring recent arrivals from Puerto Rico to fill much-needed nursing positions in Orlando. They have a unique set of skills that allows them to build relationships with patients.
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There’s an estimated forty-five hundred people in need of a kidney in Florida with almost four hundred at Florida Hospital alone. Living kidney donation could solve a shortage that’s causing long wait times, but donors aren’t signing up.
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Some Florida Health patients can now view all of their health records in one place. 25 hospitals in the Adventist Health System across Florida will share this data with patients using a new app.
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Chaplain Jason O’Rourke and Pastor John Kelly say listening is essential to their both of their ministries. They’re using a new therapy to listen more fully to patients.