jan.jpgEach month, the cover of Insight East Orlando is carefully chosen to represent the issue being discussed during that particular month.  The cover represented to the left is the January 2007 issue focusing on Healthcare.

 

Featured on the January cover is a rendering of the expansion for Florida Hospital East Orlando. Since this cover was published, the rendering has now become a reality and is currently serving the healthcare needs of the East Orlando community.

 

 

 

 

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In Life, There's No Overtime (October Cover Story)

Weekend warriors: Florida Hospital East Orlando wants you to change your ways. Many 40+ guys vigorously pursue sports on the weekend, despite how their back or joints ache afterwards.

Indeed, regardless of sports activity, a large percentage of men don’t go to the doctor regularly in order to maintain optimal health, but they also tend to ignore signs and symptoms of injuries and delay seeking medical attention when they are sick or in pain. Florida Hospital East Orlando aims to change the score by focusing on prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

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Posted on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 at 12:21PM by Registered CommenterPublisher | CommentsPost a Comment

Women’s Health Concierge

A “Rose” is not just a rose at Florida Hospital East Orlando. As the newly appointed “concierge” at the Women’s Health Pavilion, Rose Kite is a registered nurse and she is there to help local women navigate the hospital system, connect to the right healthcare providers, and get where they need to go.

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Posted on Thursday, January 10, 2008 at 12:19PM by Registered CommenterPublisher | CommentsPost a Comment

Top Health Concern’s for Orlando Children

Living in Orlando, so close to world class attractions like Disney, SeaWorld and Universal Studios, can be a dream-come-true for many children. But living in the Orlando area also comes with some health issues that can be concerns for parents and pediatricians alike. Insight spoke with Dr. Lisa Ramey, of Integrative Pediatrics in Oviedo, about the area’s top health concerns for our kids:

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Posted on Thursday, January 10, 2008 at 12:19PM by Registered CommenterPublisher | CommentsPost a Comment

THE IMPORTANCE OF CPR

Heart disease is the number one killer in the United States. Each year, almost 330,000 Americans die from heart disease. Many of these deaths occur outside of the hospital with an estimated 75% of all cardiac arrests occurring in people’s homes. Learning Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) can help save the lives of your loved ones because effective CPR doubles a person’s chance of survival from sudden cardiac arrest.

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Posted on Thursday, January 10, 2008 at 12:18PM by Registered CommenterPublisher | CommentsPost a Comment

SOMETHING IN THE AIR

Allergy is characterized by an overreaction of the human immune system to a foreign protein substance that is eaten, breathed into the lungs, injected or touched. This immune overreaction is more prevalent in Orlando according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA), which ranked Orlando as the fifth out of 100 cities to be the most challenging place to live with fall allergies.

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Posted on Thursday, January 10, 2008 at 12:17PM by Registered CommenterPublisher | CommentsPost a Comment | References1 Reference
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