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Megaloblastic Anemia in Children What is megaloblastic anemia in children? Anemia is a problem in which there are not enough red blood cells or hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is the part of red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body. In megaloblastic anemia, the bone marrow
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PCH - Podiatry for the General Pediatrician - Sophia Stocks, DPM
… PCH - Podiatry for the General Pediatrician - Sophia Stocks, DPM Home Search Grand Rounds Tue, 06/27/2023 - 07:30 …
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Shingles What is shingles? Shingles (herpes zoster) is a common infection of the nerves. It is caused by a virus. Shingles set off a painful rash or small blisters on an area of skin. It can appear anywhere on the body, but it typically appears on only one side of the face or
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PCH - Risk Stratification for Subclinical Pediatric Dyslipidemia - Dr. Damon Dixon
At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Explain Pediatric Dyslipidemia Subclinical State Apply Lipid Biomarkers for Pediatric Dyslipidemia Management Differentiate “Genetic Dyslipidemia” and “Atherogenic Dyslipidemia”
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Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) What are urinary tract infections? Urinary tract infections or UTIs are infections in any part of the urinary tract. They are a common health problem that affects millions of people each year. Women are especially prone to UTIs. A UTI may affect
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Things to Know Before You Enroll Your Child in Swim Lessons
… Things to Know Before You Enroll Your Child in Swim Lessons Blog … in preventing a child from drowning. Swim lessons should complement supervision and never replace it, regardless of a … a child has completed swim lessons doesn’t mean they are always safe in the water. After your child has taken swim …
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Craniosynostosis What is craniosynostosis? The skull is made up of 8 bones and joints where the bones of the skull meet (sutures). These sutures allow the skull to grow as an infant grows and develops. Over time, the sutures close and the bones fuse together. This forms the skull
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Phoenix-area partnership creates Arizona’s only Tourette Association of America Center of Excellence
The Phoenix Tourette Syndrome, a unique partnership between Phoenix Children’s Hospital and Banner Sun Health Research Institute, has been verified as a Center of Excellence by the Tourette Association of America, an institution that aims to advance research and advocacy for Tourette Syndrome and other tic disorders.