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Is this normal? How to talk to your child about death
… to talk to your child about death Blog Death is a difficult topic to discuss amongst other adults, let alone with … pretty horrifying. However, just because it may make us uncomfortable, it doesn’t mean our children don’t have … of death, what happens after death or why some people die and not others. Should you encounter these types of …

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Body Image Challenges in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)
… and surgeries can change the way people with IBD view their bodies, especially adolescents. Abby Klosterman is a … helped me tell my peers about my ostomy in a way that was comfortable for me. Q: How has ulcerative colitis affected …

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February is Heart Month: Four Things to Know About Cardiac Arrest in Children
… arrest occurs when the heart suddenly or unexpectedly stops pumping. It may not be something you expect to happen … in young people, it is devastating to families, schools and communities when a child dies unexpectedly. February is Heart Month. This is a great …

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Researcher Spotlights – February 2022
… the Translational Genomics Research Institute in 2005 and completed his training in pediatric neurology and molecular … coenzyme A distribution), stress-response pathways (autophagy and eIF2α) and Rho GTPase-mediated neuronal … his lab work. He is the PI on several clinical research studies at Phoenix Children's that augment his work in the lab. …
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Researcher Spotlights – June 2022
… at the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, which grew to become one of the nation's busiest heart transplantation … international levels, sharing his expertise with a broad audience of learners and professionals. In addition to … Association Annual Scientific Sessions to discuss this topic. Cell-free DNA as a noninvasive marker of rejection in …
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Researcher Spotlights – April 2022
… Dr. Ede earned his medical degree at University of Hawaii, completing his residency at Phoenix Children’s and Banner … Dr. Ede has been regularly named one of PHOENIX magazine’s Top Doctors in Rheumatology. He is a longtime volunteer for … Ede is also the principal investigator for two ongoing studies in the Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research …
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Getting back to active
… Because Chloe’s case was moderate, her doctor just recommended checking in every two years. Little did the family … and treating chest wall deformities. In fact, three of the top five pectus excavatum surgeons in North America are at … to manage pain, cryoablation also results in speedier recoveries, shorter hospital stays and a faster return …

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Molly’s story: Empowering others after powering through cancer
… support of her family, has inspired Molly — who recently completed treatment for cancer — to dream of providing hope … while Sarah had picnics with Molly’s sisters on the rooftop of Phoenix Children’s parking garage – the same spot … Cancer and Blood Disorders, said from day one, Molly embodied true resilience. “She fought with grace, hope and …

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In a world of dialysis, airlifts and wait lists, a ‘Ray’ of sunshine makes people smile
… then, he’s had diabetes-related kidney failure and other complications. With faith and fortitude, the family makes it … stimulates the brain to produce other hormones. The spasms stopped, and Regan got better. “Dr. Bernes took excellent … home,” Candace noted. In tune with people, emotions and melodies Candace homeschools Regan. He also attends the nearby …

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Phoenix Children’s Gastroenterology: New Division Chief, New Vision
… clinical research and education as a model for excellent comprehensive programs. My vision for the Phoenix Children’s … seven advanced practitioners, four registered dieticians, 17 nurses and 16 medical assistants across six … vision is to build on that ranking and continue to provide top-quality care to our patients. I will focus on our …
