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County Commissioner Jennifer Thompson Looks To Pass Her Baton to Longtime Aide in District 4 Race

January 5, 2018 by Brittany Bhulai

If anyone wanted to know who District 4’s county commissioner, Jennifer Thompson, would put in office to succeed her, it would be Susan Makowski. “I’ve been with Thompson for seven years. I know why something was approved, and I know why it wasn't approved,” Susan firmly claims. Standing by Thompson’s side for both of her terms as commissioner, she too has built relationships … [Read more...]

Tips for Eating Healthy During the Holidays

December 14, 2017 by Joyce Paulson, M.D. - UCF Health

The holidays offer an opportunity to spend time with family and friends. Usually, food is at the center of these gatherings. Unfortunately, many of our favorite holiday foods are not the healthiest options, and with so many social gatherings, it is easy to overindulge from Halloween to New Year’s. According to the National Institutes of Health, people gain about one to two … [Read more...]

The Magnificent 8 Overcome All Odds

December 13, 2017 by Vanessa Poulson

Sometimes we are faced with circumstances and trials that can test us and push us beyond where we thought we were capable of going. Each time we are tested, in each moment when we believe we have reached the end of our endurance, we find ourselves at a crossroads – we can either revert into our shells or go forward and become stronger as an individual or as a group. The … [Read more...]

Getting to the Source of the Problem

December 13, 2017 by Karey Freeman

Patients affected by symptomatic venous insufficiency (a disruption in the proper flow of blood in the veins of your legs) might first become aware of this condition by the appearance of varicose veins, leg ulcers and, in some cases, moderate to severe pain. This condition and its treatment options are not always well understood by patients and physicians. It is almost as if … [Read more...]

Watch College Football, Support Breast Cancer

December 8, 2017 by Deborah German, M.D.

If you love college football, Dec. 16’s AutoNation Cure Bowl in Orlando gives you a chance to enjoy your favorite sport – and help beat breast cancer at the same time. The Cure Bowl is the only NCAA football bowl game with a charity in its name, and proceeds support the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF), the largest private funder of breast cancer research worldwide. … [Read more...]

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