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Why HBH?

We prepare students for tomorrow fully empowering them with skills such as critical thinking, analytical abilities, creative imagination, new age life skills, problem solving techniques combined with emotional equanimity and spiritual anchoring. Through our rigorous training, we are going to develop versatile personalities among themselves to fit into every sphere of life. We provide universal and globally accepted training exposure. Our students would be employable anywhere in the world and ready for what it takes for globally relevant curriculum.

Student Blog

06 Oct 2021

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Skeleton Blog

As an orthopedic surgeon in Deland, we see many patients who suffer from diseases of the skeletal system. We offer treatment options, such as medications for pain relief or surgical repairs like bone replacements. Here are four common skeletal diseases that affect patients of all ages.

06 Oct 2021

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Craniosynostosis Disorders

Craniosynostosis is a congenital deformity of the infant skull that occurs when the fibrous joints between the bones of the skull (called cranial sutures) close prematurely. Due to this closure, the baby develops an abnormally shaped skull because the bones do not expand normally with the growth of the brain. The condition is usually apparent in infancy as an abnormal but characteristic head shape and, in some patients, abnormal facial features.

06 Oct 2021

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Osteoporosis Diseases

Chest pain, especially acute or severe, frequently elicits a workup for heart disease. When no cardiac or lung problems are found, however, the treatment is often to ignore the problem and hope it goes away. If it lasts long enough to become chronic pain -- meaning that it is consistently present and lasts for 6 to 12 weeks -- the patient is frequently started on pain medications or treatments ranging from the mild, such as ibuprofen or chiropractic, to the more significant, such as narcotic pain relievers, injections, or nerve blocks.