The AdventHealth Blog

Is your stomach ache something more than just abdominal pain caused by stress or bad food? We look at common culprits for discomfort, and when you should see your doctor.


Recent Blogs at AdventHealth East Orlando
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Estimated read time:Dancing for Birth explores the birth preparation trifecta and prepares mothers for childbirth through camaraderie, education, exercise and dance.
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Health Care
How Running Sculpts the Heart to Thrive in Any Sport
Estimated read time:New research underscores how exercise molds our hearts to be more efficient. It’s more good news for runners and swimmers looking to strengthen their hearts.
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Health Care
Anxiety vs. Atrial Fibrillation: Know When to See a Doctor
Estimated read time:Both atrial fibrillation and anxiety can cause a racing heart and other similar symptoms. The right diagnosis is important to start the path to healing.
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Family and Friends
Fun Ways to Get Your Family More Active
Estimated read time:Kids need regular exercise to maintain physical, mental and even spiritual health. Discover fun ways to get your whole family moving.
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Health Care
It’s Important to Get Outside
Estimated read time:Learn why it’s important to get outside to improve your health — body, mind and spirit.
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Health Care
Stomach Troubles That Won’t Go Away? It May Be Time to See Your Doctor
Estimated read time:Gas, bloating and upset stomach are some of the common signs of ovarian cancer. Learn more about the risk factors and symptoms of this gynecologic cancer.
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Heart and Brain — How Are They Connected?
Estimated read time:Indriani Acosta, MD and the Medical Director of Stroke at the AdventHealth Neuroscience Institute discuss the connection between your heart and brain as it relates to your stroke risk. -
Heart Transplant 101
Estimated read time:Heart transplant surgery and recovery explained with Dr. Nirav Raval. -
How Physical Therapy Can Help You Feel Whole Again
Estimated read time:As physical therapists help patients recover from an injury, they incorporate a whole-person approach that reflects the connections among the body, mind and spirit.