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Study from Phoenix Children’s Research Institute Reveals New Way to Prevent Lung Cancer from Spreading
Research conducted at the Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine — Phoenix shows normalizing cancer tumor vessels and alleviating low oxygen levels in the tumor microenvironment can improve the effectiveness of chemotherapy treatment in lung cancer, according to a paper published in EMBO Molecular Medicine.
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Phoenix Children’s Launches Division of Infectious Diseases, Names Chief
In a move to further enhance the award-winning health system’s ability to provide specialized care for children at high risk of infection, Phoenix Children’s created a new Division of Infectious Diseases and named Wassim Ballan, MD, chief of the division.
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Tips to prevent sports injuries in kids
Active kids get accidental injuries, from bumps and bruises to broken bones. With year-round sports becoming more common, specialists in the Phoenix Children’s Sports Medicine Program can help keep your young athlete safe.
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Tips for a Safer, Healthier Halloween
Halloween is just around the corner, and kids everywhere are getting ready for haunted houses, costume creations and tasty treats. Halloween can be a fun and exciting holiday and with a bit of planning and preparation, you and your family can enjoy the spooky season safely. We’ve shared these tips to help you keep your family safe and healthy.
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Healthy Habits for Your Family in the New Year
The beginning of a new year is an ideal time to introduce new, healthy habits to your family. Establishing a strong foundation of wellness can make a positive difference for both kids and adults.
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It’s okay to ask if they’re okay: Why every parent should check in on their child’s mental health
… ask them if they have ever thought about how they could die. You’ll want to know if they have ever done anything … start with your pediatrician, or go to your insurance company’s online directory. Your local community mental … It’s hard to be a kid and emotions can be fast and hot. Studies have shown that it often takes ten minutes or less …
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Talking to kids about what they see on the news: Tips from a pediatric psychologist
… see on the news: Tips from a pediatric psychologist Blog Tragedies As parents, or for any one in a caregiving role, it can … to tattle on each other, but remind your child that safety comes first. “Teach children, if they are ever worried about …
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With hearing loss since birth, Cameron leads his family along a rewarding journey
… know I’m someone who works best with a plan. Even when it comes to hectic things in life, like the birth of a baby, we … with moderate-to-severe bilateral permanent hearing loss. Maddie McNamee, AuD, delivered the news with care, but I could …
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Navigating nutrition: Easy, healthy meals from your pantry
… trips to restaurants or grocery stores to pick up missing ingredients, what should we eat when we’re in a pinch? Here are a … frozen or canned fruits or vegetables to make your meal complete. A few of my favorite produce items with a longer …
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Phoenix Children’s furthering research on migraine treatments for children
… and a nurse practitioner. The program continues to grow, welcoming its first pediatric headache fellow in 2022. The … habits such as sleep, physical activity, hydration, and diet. Biofeedback therapy uses electrical sensors to monitor …