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Understanding High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy: What You Need to Know
Health HubAre you expecting? With good blood pressure control, you and your baby are more likely to stay healthy. Read to learn more about hypertension, its symptoms, and how regular monitoring can help ensure a healthy pregnancy.
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Storm Update: Be Prepared, Use Resources, and Stay Safe
Health HubStay prepared for tropical storms, hurricanes, storm surge, and more with this handy guide.
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Living with Parkinson's Disease: Bob and Renee's Journey
Health HubParkinson's disease affects nearly one million Americans, including Bob and Renee May. Learn more about their inspiring journey with Parkinson's and how Lee Health's personalized care is making a difference in their lives.
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Lee Health’s Free Breastfeeding Classes Support Expecting and New Moms
Health HubBreastfeeding benefits both mom and child. But for some families, accessing lactation services can be a challenge. Lee Health is supporting expecting and new moms in our community with free classes this month.
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Hurricane Season 2024: What You Need to Know
Health HubStay safe and prepared this season with an update from Lee Health.
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Lee Health Trauma Center: Saving Lives for 30 Years
Health HubFrom critical in emergencies to dealing with the psychological effects for families to promoting safety across the region, the Lee Health Trauma Center is here for you and your family.
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Health Equity for All: ‘It’s Everyone’s Responsibility’
Health HubOur community's efforts can help eliminate health inequities that are based on race, ethnicity, gender, or language. Read more about the issue here in SW Florida.
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Endometriosis: What Every Woman Should Know
Health HubA Lee Health expert explains more about endometriosis: What symptoms to look for and potential treatment options women can discuss with their healthcare providers.
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Are You Vaccinated Against Measles? If Not, Now’s the Time
Health HubMeasles is on the rise again in Florida. Read more from our infectious disease expert about what you can do to protect yourself and your family.
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Dr. Ellen Sayet: Lee Health’s First Female Physician
Health HubThis Women’s History Month, we honor Dr. Ellen Sayet's contributions to Lee Health and Southwest Florida. She was the first female physician at Lee Health.
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Lee Memorial Hospital Leads Way in Quality Orthopedic Care
Health HubAt Lee Memorial Hospital, the Lee Physician Group Orthopedics program is only one of two hospital or surgery centers in Florida to receive a special distinction for elective orthopedic procedures.
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Black Maternal Health: Help in a Crisis
Health HubTo honor Black History Month, we take a look at a current crisis. Lee Health recognizes the need to prevent pregnancy-related deaths and improve maternal health outcomes among Black women.
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Know Your Options: Where Should You Go for the Right Care?
Health HubUrgent Care or ED? Primary care or a virtual appointment? Now that high season is here, learn more about the right place to go for the care you need to cut down on wait times.
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A Primary (Care) Importance: Choose the Physician Who's Right For You
Health HubNew Year, New You means healthy choices and building new habits. If you haven't already, here's how to find that perfect doctor or provider for a lifetime of good health.
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Spread Joy, not Germs, This Holiday Season
Health HubFollowing healthy habits such as washing our hands often and getting immunized keeps us all safer and healthier, especially during crowded holiday events. Stopping germs before they spread lets the real spirit of the season shine through.
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Stay Grateful: Holiday Tips to Keep You Safe & Happy
Health HubThe holidays can be stressful. With Thanksgiving upon us, here are some tips to stay healthy, safe, and practice gratitude.
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Should You Get a Flu Shot This Year? (Answer: Yes)
Health HubEveryone ages six months and older should get a flu shot every season, with rare exceptions. Learn more about how to protect yourself and your loved ones this year.
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Are At-Home Allergy Tests Reliable?
Health HubFood allergies can make us feel miserable. But be wary of at-home tests and other medical advice not given by an expert. A Lee Health allergy expert tells us more.
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Lee Health University Highlands: Care in the Heart of the Community
Health HubLee Health University Highlands, a two-story, 20,820-square-foot facility in Estero, provides outpatient and primary care for our community.
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Empowering Patients: How to Manage Your Healthcare
Health HubA personalized healthcare plan will put you in the driver's seat. Here's how to start.
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Putting Patients First: Learn More about Lee Health’s MyChart
Health HubLee Health's MyChart has all you and your family need to make healthcare easy and quick. One touch of a button and you can order refills, talk to your provider's office, pay bills, and much more.
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Serious Summer Safety: Record Heat, Swimming Dangers, Lightning and More
Health HubWe may be numb to safety precautions, but they are extra important during the summer. Heat, boating, lightning, and swimming safety - take the time to review these tips before your activities this summer.
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Dementia and Alzheimer's: Better Brain Health and You
Health HubDr. Michael Shain, a neuropsychologist with Lee Physician Group in its Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care (Memory Care) Program, clarifies their meanings as we lean into June, which the Alzheimer’s Association recognizes as Alzheimer's and Brain Awareness Month.
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Hurricane Hype: How to Be Prepared This Year
Health HubStorm preparation is key when it comes to our health and medical needs.
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Lee Health's 'StormReady' Designation and What it Means for You
Health HubThe StormReady program helps arm communities with the communication and safety skills needed to save lives and property before, during and after an event. It also helps community leaders and emergency managers strengthen local safety programs.
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Here During Difficult Times: Lee Health Trauma
Health HubLearn more about the Lee Health Regional Trauma Center - the only one of its kind between Tampa and Miami - where expert clinicians save lives every day.
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How Can You Recognize the Different Types of Stroke?
Health HubIn observance of National Stroke Awareness Month, Neurology specialist Ryan Moorhouse, D.O., a physician with Lee Physician Group Neurology, shares some information about the different types of strokes, their treatments, and rehabilitation.
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Showing Our Commitment to You: Our Hospitals Score Big Again
Health HubThis spring, four Lee Health hospitals earned “straight As” for how well they keep patients safe from harm.
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New Law Helps Protect People with Sesame Allergies (and more about food allergies)
Health HubIn January, a new law requires food companies to label sesame as an allergen on food packages, including dietary supplements. Learn more about this and other food allergies.
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This Lee Health’s A-Team Saved a Patient’s Life
Health HubA Lee Health patient tells his story of a care team that went the extra mile.
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Your Red Tide Guide: What are the Health Risks?
Health HubHow to stay vigilant against the health risks of red tide while enjoying Southwest Florida's beautiful beaches.
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Five, not “Fore,” Lee Health Employees Save a Woman’s Life—Off the Clock
Health HubFive Lee Health employees save a life and promote CPR knowledge and training.
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Only at Lee Health: Next-Gen Robotic System for Urology Cancer Patients
Health HubA new type of minimally invasive surgery technology is helping patients who have had urological surgery recover faster, with less pain, and feel better about themselves.
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'Vertical Bays' Help Patients Get Faster Care at Cape ER
Health HubNew vertical bays help patients get faster care at the Cape Coral Emergency Room.
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A Silent Epidemic: 25% of Americans Have Fatty Liver Disease
Health HubMany people may have this condition, which is caused by lifestyle factors. Learn more and get screened today.
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Lee Health Expert Weighs in on Hamlin Heart Case
Health HubBuffalo Bills safety Demar Hamlin shines light on little known heart diagnosis.
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Where Should You Go for Healthcare?
Health HubER vs. Urgent Care--where do you go, and what's best for your family? What about digital, home-care options? Find out more.
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Holiday Blues and Home Safety: A Seasonal Primer
Health HubIt's the most wonderful time of the year? Holiday blues and safety concerns can put a damper on the season. Here's what you need to know.
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Alzheimer’s Awareness Month: It’s Personal
Health HubAlzheimer’s Awareness Month shines a spotlight on the disease and how understanding it can improve the quality of life for people previously undiagnosed with Alzheimer’s or other memory disorders.
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Hospital Food Helping Our Community
Health HubIn June, Lee Health and Healthy Lee developed the Lee Health Surplus Hurricane Supply Food Donation program. The initiative safely diverts hospital food to organizations that feed people who are food insecure.
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Roll Up Your Sleeve – It’s Time to Get Your Flu Vaccine
Health HubIt's that time of year again: A vaccine is your best bet in keeping the flu away for you and your family.
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After the Storm: How to Deal with Mental Health Challenges
Health HubHow do we deal with stress, anxiety, and other mental health challenges in the aftermath of Hurricane Ian?
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Boil Water Notice: How Does it Work Beyond Drinking?
Health HubWhat does a boil water notice mean beyond drinking? How about laundry and washing your hands?
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Know the Health Risks of Mold after the Storm
Health HubAs the emphasis turns to safety after Hurricane Ian, here are some tips for tackling mold in your home.
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Staying Safe After Hurricane Ian: What You Need to Know
Health HubGeneral tips for safety after Hurricane Ian.
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Prevent Carbon Monoxide Poisoning When Using a Generator
Health HubFollow these steps to ensure your family’s safety from carbon monoxide poisoning.
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Physician Ready to Care for Sanibel, Surrounding Area
Health HubLee Health's new Sanibel clinic offers convenient services for you and your family.
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Monkeypox: Stay Informed, Stay Safe
Health HubHear from our resident infectious disease expert about monkeypox.
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Aging and Your Bones: Tips to Ward Off Osteoporosis
Health HubUse these tips to help fight off osteoporosis and instill habits for healthy aging.
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Reducing C-Sections and Women's Health: What You Should Know
Health HubFor some first-time mothers, the choice to have their baby delivered surgically by cesarean section (C-section) for nonmedical reasons can pose more risks than benefits.
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First-Time Moms: What You Should Know About C-Sections
Health HubLee Health experts working to reduce unnecessary C-sections and keep mothers-to-be safe.
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Physical Therapy and Scoliosis: A Q&A
Health HubHow can physical therapy help scoliosis? Read a Q&A with a Lee Health expert.
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Don't Forget Your Health This Storm Season
Health HubExperts predict another busy hurricane season. Stay prepared and watch after your health.
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Men's Health: Screenings, Preventive Care, and Healthy Aging
Health HubJune is National Men's Health Month, so check out these tips on eating right, exercising, and getting regular medical checkups to prevent disease and injury.
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Forecast Calls for Lots of Lightning, So Stay Aware
Health HubTips to stay safe as lightning flashes this summer in Southwest Florida.
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Faster Diagnosis? New Imaging Tech Has You Covered
Health HubLee Health stays ahead of the game with this innovative new imaging device.
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It’s time for Floridians to Become ALZ STARS
Health HubTo increase awareness and early detection of Alzheimer’s, the Florida Department of Elder Affairs and the Alzheimer’s Association Florida Chapters have co-developed the ALZ STARS program
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New Therapy Shows Scoliosis Improvement Without Surgery
Health HubEvery year, nearly 38,000 people with scoliosis have spinal fusion surgery to stop its progression and relieve symptoms. But a new nonsurgical treatment program may help reduce the risk of spinal fusion surgery in some patients.
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LPG ED: Expanding Access to Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
Health HubLee Health's emergency room doctors are now among the 1 percent of all ED docs in the nation who can prescribe buprenorphine to help combat the opioid epidemic.
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What National Women's History Month Means to Me
Health HubFor National Women's History Month, Lee Health asked our leaders to write a little bit about what this month means to them.
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Lee Health Coconut Point and Bonita Health Center: The Big Picture
Health HubLearn more about our comprehensive services at Lee Health Coconut Point and Bonita Health Center.
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Lee Health Has You Covered in the Cape
Health HubA look at health services in Cape Coral. You don't have to worry about crossing the bridge to get everything you need.
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How to Protect Yourself from Prediabetes
Health HubYou can have prediabetes for years but have no obvious symptoms. Often, it goes undetected until you develop serious health problems.
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Alzheimer’s Awareness Month: What You Need to Know
Health HubNovember is Alzheimer's Awareness Month. Learn more from our expert about signs and symptoms and how you and your family can remain proactive.
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COVID-19, Flu, and Allergies: What's the Difference?
Health HubSymptoms can run together and get confusing. Here's what you need to know about the differences between COVID-19, flu, and allergies.
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Addiction Epidemic: What You Need to Know
Health HubThe pandemic stressors of job joss and eviction can be triggers for anyone to increase their use of alcohol and drugs, but especially for people who have substance use disorder.
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Celebrate Healthy Aging Month by Staying Young. Here’s How
Health HubNational Aging Month focuses on the positive aspects of growing older. Dr. Cristina Larrazaleta shares some tips on how to take control of your health and live your best years yet.
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Labor Day Safety: Driving, Swimming, Boating and More
Health HubSome tips for Labor Day safety -- and anytime your family takes to the roads, swims, or hits the beach.
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Why - and How - Should You Talk to Your Doctor?
Health HubYour primary care doctor is the key point for all your healthcare, so here are a few tips for better communication.
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Allergy Awareness: You Don't Have to be Miserable
Health HubA Lee Health allergist gives you some tips and tricks to prevent and treat pesky allergies.
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Lee Physician Group: Exceptional Primary and Specialty Care for You and Your Family
Health HubLearn more about Lee Physician Group's primary and specialty care services.
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How to Recognize and Prevent Elder Abuse
Health HubNational Elder Abuse Prevention Month in June serves as a call to action for us, our communities, and organizations to understand, recognize, and report elder abuse when suspected.
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Act F.A.S.T. at Signs of a Stroke
Health HubEvery 40 seconds, someone in the U.S. has a stroke. Read to learn more about stroke, including how you may be at risk, how to recognize stroke, and what to do if stroke happens.
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Free Nonprofit Helps HIV Patients Cope with Condition
Health HubA new HIV self-management education program teaches people with HIV how to care for themselves and stay healthy by taking actions to control and manage their health.
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How to Prevent Osteoporosis Now
Health HubThe sooner you start keeping your bones healthy, the better off you’ll be in your later years.
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This Endoscopy Treatment’s Easy to Swallow
Health HubCapsule endoscopy uses a “video camera-in-a-pill” that you swallow to make this procedure much easier for patients with gastrointestinal issues.
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Spotlight on Sleep: Finding Rest in Troubled Times
Health HubCOVID-19 stress is affecting our sleep, which hurts our immune systems and makes everything worse. A Lee Health sleep experts dives into the details and offers tips to help.
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Tips for a Healthier Heart (and You) in 2021
Health HubFebruary is officially American Heart Month. So here are a few key tips, suggestions, and ideas to ensure your heart is healthy enough to keep up with your lifestyle.
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The Ultimate Gift: Giving Blood During Times of Need
Health HubWith the blood supply critically low, Lee Health Blood Centers kindly asks you to consider a blood donation for the new year.
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Holiday Safety Check: Fire Hazards, Gifts, Mental Health, and, Yes...COVID-19
Health HubTime for a safety check: Is your decor safe? Do you have any fire hazards? Feeling more blue than you should be? Here's our annual holiday checklist.
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Physician Spotlight: Dr. Eric Feinberg and a Woman's Curse
Health HubDifficult periods don’t have to rule your life. Find out what's normal and when you should seek help concerning your menstrual cycle.
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Comfort and Care: What Women Should Know About Our Family Birthing Suites
Health HubFind comfortable, beautiful birthing suites for that special family moment as well as expanded services that deliver the best care in the region.
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No Place Like Home: The Observation Unit at Lee Health Coconut Point
Health HubLee Health Coconut Point continues to offer all the services you need in one place. Our expanded Observation Unit bolsters emergency care so you don't have to go to another facility.
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Physician Spotlight: Dr. Laura Veras and Those Pesky Allergies
Health HubMeet Dr. Laura Veras and create a care plan for your allergies.
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What Can You Do To Treat Migraines?
Health HubMigraines can be debilitating, but here are a few things that might be able to ease the pain.
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Cape Coral Hospital Birth Unit Offers Unique Welcome for Moms and Babies
Health HubHelping mothers, babies, and families bond: Here's a behind-the-scenes look at the birthing suites at Cape Coral Hospital.
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Spotlight on Aging: Are Your Parents Too Old to Drive?
Health HubIt can be a sensitive question: How old is too old to drive? A Lee Health aging expert takes a look at signs and symptoms -- and everything else you need to know.
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Tackle That Gastro Complaint, Improve Your Quality of Life
Health HubLee Physician Group's gastroenterology services keep expanding and improving. Here's how they can help you.
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Dr. Michael Danzig: A Lifetime of Service
Health HubA longtime Southwest Florida cardiologist looks back on long career of community service.
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How to Fall-Proof Your Home
Health HubMore of us are spending time indoors these days. But that can be dangerous for older adults who are prone to falls. Take a peek at this list of things you can do around the house to be safer while staying active.
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Physician Spotlight: Dr. Andre Anderson
Health HubLee Health Coconut Physician aims to help community with sports-related injuries and primary care.
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Telemedicine: Which Option is Best for You?
Health HubTelemedicine: What is it? How safe is it? And what can you use it for?
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COVID-19 Brings Unique Challenges to Hurricane Season
Health HubLee Health has updated plans and logistics for the 2020 hurricane season because of COVID-19. Learn the latest here about shelters, safety tips and other essential info.
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Women’s Spotlight: New Doctor Ready to Keep Area Patients Vibrant, Healthy
Health HubHealthcare for women spans generations. Meet one Lee Physician Group doctor who can help patients improve their quality of life.
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Are Virtual Health Classes Right for You?
Health HubTake advantage of virtual health and wellness classes with our trained experts including stress reduction, seminars and cooking demonstrations for the whole family.
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Is It OK to See an APRN or PA at Your Next Appointment? (Hint: Yes)
Health HubThese health professionals are highly trained and work with your doctor to provide exceptional care.
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Myth Busting: Can Our Hearts Really Break?
Health HubBroken heart syndrome is a real thing: A Lee Health cardiologist provides expert advice on how to cope.
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Nosebleeds: Treatment, Causes and Therapy
Health HubIf you’re having nosebleeds but you’re unsure why, this information can help you find a solution.
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Dealing with a chronic condition? Here’s how to take control
Health HubIf you have a chronic health condition, here are some things beyond the medicine cabinet that may help you find relief.
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So You Have the Flu: Now What?
Health HubA quick rundown of your options to help you through the thick of cold and flu season.
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Wake up! Avoid the dangers of drowsy driving with these tips
Health HubNo matter the circumstance, no matter the distance, getting behind the wheel when you are tired is more dangerous than you think.
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When Health Care Gets Personal (and Why That's a Good Thing)
Health HubIt's common for people in medically underserved areas to go without regular health care. Lee Community Healthcare is changing all of that.
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7 Essential Health Tests for Women
Health HubCholesterol, mammogram, bone density, and more. Feel in tune with your body and find out what you need to stay healthy.
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Health Risks From Red Tide in Southwest Florida
Health HubTo help reduce your risk of exposure, remember these tips to keep you and your family safe.
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Is Telehealth Right for You? Five Things to Help You Decide
Health HubAre telemedicine services worth your time? Five things to help you decide.
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Lee Health Trauma Center is Saving Lives
Health HubFor 25 years, our team has jumped into action to treat victims of trauma, the leading cause of death among Floridians younger than 44.
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Patients Connected and Saved by Blood
Health HubChildren face unimaginable challenges when dealing with cancer. Read more about these youngsters, their families, and how Golisano Children’s Hospital is helping.
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So You’ve Been Diagnosed With Diabetes: Now What?
Health HubYou can still live a full, active life with diabetes.
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You don’t have to live with it: Four tools to manage your chronic pain
Health HubPain eats away at you and keeps you from doing what you love. It’s time to stop suffering. Check out these things you can do long-term to help you live a better life.
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You Need to Know: The Truth About Vaccines
Health HubVaccines save lives, but measles deaths and misinformation are increasing. Learn more about vaccine history and how to keep yourself safe.
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Heart Disease: A Battle of the Sexes
Health HubMen and women are not created equally when it comes to heart attacks. Risk factors and atypical symptoms mean women should pay closer attention to their bodies.
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Should You Get a Flu Shot? (Answer: Yes)
Health HubThe cold and flu season looms, so don’t take any chances. Dive into all the reasons you and your family need to get the influenza vaccination today.