Ways to Show Your Heart Some Love
June 6, 2016
Dr. Gros is featured in this month’s Nonahood News sharing heart health tips. A preview and link to the article is below. Cardiovascular disease is responsible for nearly one in three deaths in the United States, so it’s important to know the risk factors involved with heart disease and how to keep your heart healthy.…
UCF Doctors Speak at Lupus Foundation Event
May 16, 2016
On Saturday, May 14, two doctors from UCF Health spoke at the 31st Annual Lupus Awareness Seminar at Leu Gardens in Orlando. The free event was sponsored by the Lupus Foundation of Florida. Dr. Neha Bhanusali and Dr. David Weinstein provided educational presentations focused on pain related to lupus and lupus related arthritis, and skin disorders in lupus, respectively. Thank you…
UCF Doctor’s Journey to Motherhood Changes How She Defines a Mom
May 6, 2016
It was not a straight path to motherhood for Dr. Mariana Dangiolo, a physician at UCF Health and Assistant Professor at the College of Medicine. When she entered her 40s, she knew that chances of her and her husband of 10 years conceiving were diminishing as the years went by. “As a doctor, it was…
Tips on Healthy Aging
May 5, 2016
In this month’s edition of Nonahood, Dr. Dangiolo shares tips on things we can do now to help live a long, healthy life. Dr. Dangiolo is a Family Medicine and Geriatric Medicine specialist. She has recently returned to UCF Health at our Lake Nona office after being away on maternity leave. Read the tips at NonahoodNews.com.
Dr. Dangiolo Returns to Lake Nona
May 4, 2016
After being out on maternity leave, Dr. Mariana Dangiolo has returned to UCF Health and is seeing patients at our Medical City office in Lake Nona. Dr. Dangiolo practices both Family Medicine and Geriatric Medicine. To make an appointment with Dr. Dangiolo call 407-266-3627.
Dr. Oliveira Gives Tips For Female Runners
May 2, 2016
In this month’s edition of Central Florida Lifestyle Magazine, Dr. Oliveira, a sports medicine specialist, gives tips on risks intrinsic to women runners.