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Tonsils and Adenoids: What are they? Where are they? And do I need them?
… Tonsils and Adenoids: What are they? Where are they? And do … and adenoids? Fortunately, the body has many different ways to fight infections and inflammation. In patients with … or you have any questions, our ENT team would be happy to visit with you and assess your little one. … Tonsils and …
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Ear deformities in newborns and ear molding
… my child’s ear look different? The formation of an ear is a complex process that takes place over a long period of time. … similar. During this process, several things can lead to abnormalities in the appearance of the ear such as: … old for ear molding? Results with ear molding are generally best if applied during the first 1-2 weeks of life; however, …
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Making the leap: Transitioning from Pediatric GI Care to Adult GI Care
… Making the leap: Transitioning from Pediatric GI Care to Adult GI Care Blog Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) … This change can be challenging as the patient learns to become the expert in their condition and the primary voice in … can bring its own challenges. Patients and families often form special bonds with their pediatric care team during the …
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Study Led by Phoenix Children’s Shows Genetic Testing Can Change Care for Children with Cerebral Palsy
Research conducted at the Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine — Phoenix shows genome sequencing can identify specific interventions that change care for individuals with cerebral palsy, the most common cause of physical disability.
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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
… It’s okay to ask if they’re okay: Why every parent should check in on … to kids about all kinds of other risky things like staying away from drugs and alcohol and wearing seatbelts. Suicide … start with your pediatrician, or go to your insurance company’s online directory. Your local community mental …
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Researchers at Phoenix Children’s First in the World to Produce Mouse Lungs in Rats
Pediatric patients who have severe forms of lung disease associated with respiratory failure often need transplantable lung tissues and this study proves generating transplantable lungs from stem cells using large animals as bioreactors is possible.
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Phoenix Children’s Named A Top Innovator by Modern Healthcare
Phoenix Children’s, one of the fastest-growing pediatric healthcare systems, is one of only three children’s hospitals and 10 healthcare organizations in the country to receive recognition as a Top Innovator by Modern Healthcare for developing and leading transformative innovations that are driving change across the healthcare industry.
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Natalie and Julia — Hearing loss doesn’t define them
… Implant Natalie, age 7, and Julia, age 5, are sisters and best friends. Their creative imaginations run wild every day — when they play together, during bath time and at bedtime — even though they … and play at the park. If life were on her terms, she would buy every single stuffed animal she sees and dreams to be a …
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Riding a bike? Wear a helmet – NO exceptions!
… of safety belts and child safety seats, so must attitudes toward the use of bicycle helmets. One of the easiest and most effective ways to reduce the risk of a head injury is with a helmet, … trained to perform a concussion protocol to determine the best course of treatment. The hospital also provides …
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Healthy Outlooks: the Integrative Medicine Program
… a little brighter when you take a more holistic approach to health, wellness and life. Just ask Sarjita Shukla, MD , … multiple specialists for complex care, and some live far away. Families can choose to use Telehealth remote visits for … it’s mom and dad who are motivated. Some patients really buy in and want to do it, but feel like it's hard, so we …