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VA hospital problems: VA hospital problems go beyond Orlando - Orlando Sentinel

articles.orlandosentinel.com — “While the Orlando VA Medical Center languishes well behind its promised delivery date, those most inconvenienced might take some comfort in knowing they're not alone. The 1.2-million-square-footView full resource at articles.orlandosentinel.com

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Prescription drug abuse: Prescription drug abuse may curtail with "unabusable" meds - Orlando Sentinel

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HIV/AIDS cases in South Florida are still rising - Orlando Sentinel

articles.orlandosentinel.com — “HIV/AIDS kept rising last year in South Florida, which has had the nation's worst outbreak despite stepped-up efforts to control the spread of the virus. New HIV infections rose by 25 percent inView full resource at articles.orlandosentinel.com

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Senior housing occupancy, development rates lag in South Florida - Orlando Sentinel

articles.orlandosentinel.com — “A national recovery in the independent and assisted senior housing market has left South Florida in the dust — but retirees like Bud Frueh can benefit from the resulting sag in the local market.View full resource at articles.orlandosentinel.com

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Marriage helps heart - Orlando Sentinel

articles.orlandosentinel.com — “Married adults who have heart surgery are more than three times as likely as singles who have the same surgery to survive the next three months, according to a new study out this month in theView full resource at articles.orlandosentinel.com

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Osceola paramedic arrested: Paramedic accused of flipping out on patient, deputy - Orlando Sentinel

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Sperm count: Sperm count and quality in male fertility - Orlando Sentinel

articles.orlandosentinel.com — “Most men don't give much thought to their prenatal care, but, according to male-fertility experts, what guys do now could make the difference between becoming a dad or not. Unlike women - whoView full resource at articles.orlandosentinel.com

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Dog health, fitness in Orlando: Dogs have new fitness center in Orlando - Orlando Sentinel

articles.orlandosentinel.com — “In the beginning, there was doggy day care, and it was profitable. Then came doggy yoga and doggy fashion and even doggy plastic surgery. And as our nation'sdogs increasingly came to reflect ourView full resource at articles.orlandosentinel.com

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Health insurance cost: Health insurance paperwork costs doctors plenty - Orlando Sentinel

articles.orlandosentinel.com — “Health insurance costs aren't just a patient concern. Dealing with health insurance paperwork costs American doctors an average of nearly $83,000 per year.That's the cost of the time and labor itView full resource at articles.orlandosentinel.com

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dermatologist shortage: dermatologist shortage delays diagnosing skin cancer - Orlando Sentinel

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hospital readmissions: hospital-readmission rate in Orlando among state's worst - Orlando Sentinel

articles.orlandosentinel.com — “TwoOrlando-area hospitals are among the worst in the state when it comes to readmitting patients less than a month after a hospital stay, according to federal records. But the hospitals on the list,View full resource at articles.orlandosentinel.com

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Blacks facing cancer more likely than whites to drain resources to extend life - Orlando Sentinel

articles.orlandosentinel.com — “When faced with life-threatening cancer, minority patients may be more likely to drain their bank accounts to extend life than whites, according to a study published online today in Cancer.View full resource at articles.orlandosentinel.com

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Fitness centers pump up Fashion Square, Oviedo, Osceola Square malls - Orlando Sentinel

articles.orlandosentinel.com — “Mall walking isn't the only exercise going on at Orlando Fashion Square, Oviedo Marketplace and Osceola Square Mall. All of them have opened fitness centers, part of a growing trend around theView full resource at articles.orlandosentinel.com

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Bottled water or tap water? Debate still rages on which is better - Orlando Sentinel

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Facebook may help identify those with depression, study says - Orlando Sentinel

articles.orlandosentinel.com — “Can Facebook help identify people who are depressed — and maybe even suicidal? A new study from the University of Wisconsin suggests that the popular social networking website may be one toolView full resource at articles.orlandosentinel.com

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