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Bodily Injury vs Personal Injury: What is the Difference?
We will explore the difference between bodily injury and personal injury, and discuss the steps you need to take if you have suffered any of these.
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By Allen Brown
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10/14/22
What is a Partial Hospital Drug Rehab Program (PHP Drug Rehab)?
This program is a step down from providing care around the clock in a hospital setting for drug addiction (inpatient treatment)
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By Anna Koretskaya
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10/3/22
How Does Stem Cell Treatment Help in COPD?
Clinical trials have proven the efficacy and safety of stem cell treatment for COPD. Let's learn what kind of improvements can be achieved with this method.
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By Olivia Jennings
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9/29/22
Two Florida veterans have dedicated their lives to supporting fellow veterans
Two Florida veterans, Lorraine Holland and Daila Espeut-Jones, are working to support anyone who's ever served in the armed forces.
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By Cindy Cummings
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9/9/22
How To Tone Up Your Skin After Major Weight Loss
Here are some tips to boost your confidence even further after losing weight and drop that unwanted skin.
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By George Hyland
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8/31/22
8 Ways to Prevent Post-Workout Soreness
Muscle soreness is common, but it needn’t derail your fitness dreams. It’s all about knowing how to prevent post-workout soreness and get the full benefits from your activities.
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By Olivia Parkinson
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8/30/22
Why Do Some People Seem To Get Fit Faster?
You might have noticed that some people seem to find it easier to get fit compared to others. Why is this? The answer to this question will help you gain the results that you are hoping for.
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By George Hyland
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8/24/22
What is a Phobia?
A phobia is an irrational fear reaction that’s considered excessive. Around 19 million Americans are estimated to have a phobia that causes challenges in some aspect of their life.
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By Susan Melony
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8/22/22
How to Relax When Your Mind is Racing
This guide is filled to the brim with excellent ideas that you can utilize to relax when your mind is racing.
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By George Hyland
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8/19/22
The importance of seeing an Orthodontist for Clear Aligner treatment
Aligners have been around now for about 30 years. Much longer than most people think. But it's only become a more effective option than braces in the last five years.
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By Dr. Andre Baptiste, Baptiste Orthodontics
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8/8/22
Topaz Clinical Research in Apopka currently recruiting children and adolescents ages 6-17 for a clinical trial evaluating the safety and effectiveness of rimegepant for the acute treatment of migraine
The World Health Organization classifies migraine as one of the 10 most disabling medical illnesses, which occurs in approximately four to 11 percent of elementary school-aged children and eight to 15 percent of high school-aged adolescents.
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8/7/22
Tips for Employers to Help Overcome Addiction in the Workplace
This article covers topics such as identifying addiction, providing resources for employees, and creating a safe space for those who are struggling with addiction.
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By Georgy Hyland
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8/6/22
8 Therapeutic Techniques for Working with Children
Here are eight of the most common therapeutic techniques used with children and an overview of each technique, as well as some of the benefits that have been associated with it.
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By Allen Brown
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8/4/22
A Big Adaptation: Navigating the First Few Months Post-Birth
A new mother is going to have to adapt to a new normal. This is why it's important to know some of the following so you can ease into a better way of life.
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By Olivia Parkinson
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8/4/22
Five Reasons Why Sleep is Important for College Students
Recent studies show that students who sleep for at least seven hours each night report better mental and physical health outcomes. Here are some reasons why rest should always be considered a priority.
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By Eric Ward
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7/29/22
Can Probiotic Supplements Really Help With Weight Loss?
There is a mad rush for the health and fitness centers, diet practitioners, and medical professionals by people angling for drastic weight loss. Here we will talk about the effect that probiotics have on weight loss.
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By Allen Brown
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7/26/22
Finding Time for Your Fitness
No one disagrees that fitness should be a priority in life. But it's hard when you lead a busy life. Here are a few ways to make it easier to do.
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By George Hyland
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7/26/22
5 Easy Stretches for Seniors with Back Pain
Back pain is the second most common reason for doctor’s office visits, accounting for more than 28 million visits in 2010. Here are five easy stretches to reduce back pain in seniors.
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By Hubert Dwight
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7/25/22
Monkeypox now a public health emergency of international concern; Florida cases rank 3rd in the US
Florida ranks third in the list of states, with 247 monkeypox cases, according to a nationwide map from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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By Diane Rado, Florida Phoenix
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7/24/22
How to Track your Menstrual Cycle and Why it's Important
Do you remember when your last menstruation began or how long it lasted? If not, it may be time to start looking for a period tracker.
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By Edvinas Hunted
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7/21/22
How to Properly Talk to Your Doctor
It’s a skill we all have to learn, even when you’re a grown adult and have been speaking for most of your life! So be sure to check out the tips below.
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By Olivia Parkinson
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7/19/22
Orange County Health Department announces hepatitis outbreak
World Hepatitis Day is July 28th and the Florida Department of Health in Orange County seeks to increase awareness about viral hepatitis, which impacts the lives of 354 million people worldwide.
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7/18/22
Monkeypox outbreak: Cases climb to 180 in Florida; federal health officials expand testing through labs
The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been shipping its orthopoxvirus tests to major commercial laboratories across the nation.
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By Issac Morgan, Florida Phoenix
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7/18/22
Higher Temperatures are Causing a Strain on Emergency Services: Here’s How You Can Protect Yourself
Hotter days can result in exacerbating preexisting conditions, induce new medical problems, and can in some cases, even result in death.
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By Olivia Parkinson
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7/11/22
Easy and Effective Tips to Increase Your Health and Wellness
The journey to better health and happiness is just that—a journey. You must accomplish small, doable goals each day to improve your lifestyle at home and at work.
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By Olivia Parkinson
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7/1/22
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