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Type 2 Diabetes in Children
Type 2 Diabetes in Children What is type 2 diabetes in children? Diabetes is a condition in which the body can't make enough insulin. Or can't use insulin normally. Type 2 diabetes is a metabolic disorder. Insulin is a hormone. It helps sugar (glucose) in the blood get into cells
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Ear deformities in newborns and ear molding
April 20, 2021
By Stuart H. Curtis, MD
… my child’s ear look different? The formation of an ear is a complex process that takes place over a long period of time. … If your child is older, surgical correction, also known as otoplasty, can be performed later in life. Generally, we …
Before and After images of ear deformity
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Randall K. Ricardi, DO
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  • Psychiatry
Randall K. Ricardi, DO
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Multiple Sclerosis and Pregnancy
Multiple Sclerosis and Pregnancy What is multiple sclerosis? Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease of the central nervous system, which is made up of the brain and spinal cord. MS is unpredictable. The symptoms of MS can range from mild to disabling, such as losing the
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Intestinal Malrotation and Volvulus in Children
Intestinal Malrotation and Volvulus in Children What is intestinal malrotation in children? Intestinal malrotation is a birth defect. It happens when your baby’s intestinal tract doesn’t form as it should during pregnancy. Malrotation happens when your baby’s intestine doesn’t
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Your “To Do List” to Recharge Your Brain for a Healthier You
January 17, 2025
By Margery A. Shoptaugh, MD, Funda S. Bachini, MD
For many of us, it’s difficult to remember the last time we woke up feeling rested, full of energy and excited about the day ahead. Many of us feel exhausted and stressed, despite all the technologies we have available to be more efficient and connected. While it may seem that
Mother and daughter piggyback
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Gestational Diabetes
Gestational Diabetes What is gestational diabetes? Gestational diabetes is a type of diabetes that happens during pregnancy. Unlike type 1 diabetes, gestational diabetes is not caused by having too little insulin. Instead, hormones made by your placenta keep your body from using
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Phoenix Children’s Hires World-Renowned Scientists, Improves Understanding of Childhood Illnesses
October 26, 2023
With these hires, Phoenix Children's is delving into new cancer treatments that have fewer side effects while also enhancing their understanding and care of brittle bone disease. The two join a large and growing team of researchers investigating new therapies for a wide range of devastating childhood illnesses.
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John R. Hartley, DO
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  • General Pediatrics
  • Hospital Medicine
  • Primary Care
John R. Hartley, DO
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Medicine Rashes in Children
Medicine Rashes in Children What are medicine rashes in children? Medicine rashes are the body’s reaction to a certain medicine. You may also hear these called drug rashes. The type of rash that occurs depends on the type of medicine that is causing it. Rashes can range from mild

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