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In this issue

Healthy Seniors Edition

Health and Happiness Have No Age Limit

Everybody wants to live a fulfilling life, age gracefully and enjoy the golden years. Maintaining your physical and mental health plays a crucial role in that endeavor. That means it’s important not only to eat right and keep your body moving but also to keep your mind stimulated as well. In this Senior Edition of Central Florida Health News, we touch on some of these very important issues.

Health and Happiness Have No Age Limit

1 min

7 Ways to Sharpen Your Mind at Any Age

If getting older is getting old to you, you can do many things to improve your brain and your life. Many of us worry about developing dementia, and it’s never too early or too late to boost your brain’s functioning. We all know how it feels to walk into a room and ask, “Why did I come in here?” This can happen at any age and can make you feel like you’re losing your mind. In some ways, you are losing access to short-term memory. The good news is your memory can be restored and enhanced. The earlier you begin to implement holistic tools, the better your aging experience will be. These eight tips are good places to start.

7 Ways to Sharpen Your Mind at Any Age

2 mins

HELPING HANDS

Adult Daycare Stimulates Minds While Offering Caregivers a Change of Pace

HELPING HANDS

4 mins

National Infant Immunization Week

Many have received immunizations throughout their lifetime, but it’s often taken for granted how much of an impact these vaccines have on the lives of those in our communities, counties, state and even country. The Florida Department of Health in Polk County recognizes April 24-May1 as National Infant Immunization Week. This is an annual observance promoting the benefits of immunizations for children from birth to age 2.

National Infant Immunization Week

1 min

NO REGRETS

Gessler Clinic’s Dr. Alan Gasner Approaches 50 Years of Medical Practice

NO REGRETS

3 mins

SHARING IS CARING

Central Florida Health Care Explains the Importance of the Health Information Exchange

SHARING IS CARING

3 mins

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Central Florida Health News Magazine Description:

PublisherCentral Florida Media Group LLC

CategoryHealth

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

Central Florida Health News magazine is a consumer publication for health-conscious adults. The full-color, gloss publication is dedicated to providing readers with accessible, up-to-date information on health-related topics.

This monthly consumer magazine bridges the divide between health-related topics and the local populace. Families are looking for the best ways to lead healthy, happier lives. Central Florida Health News magazine provides the answers the consumer audience is looking for. Our print and online content provides a creative mix of nutrition, fitness, local focus, and medical advice that can strengthen your business relationship with the vital consumer audience. Families, patients, customers, and the all important “interested audience” find the answers they’re looking for.

This consumer focused publication enjoys an audience in excess of 35,000 readers each month, and is distributed to more than 1000 area medical facilities, pharmacies, gyms, health food stores, sporting goods stores, restaurants, Walgreens, our office, along with other retail establishments that cater to health-conscious adults, and associated medical businesses. Central Florida Health News is also direct mailed to the area’s 3,500+ physician, advanced degree medical providers, and administrators.

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