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Kawasaki Disease in Children
Kawasaki Disease in Children What is Kawasaki disease in children? Kawasaki disease is a rare illness that most commonly affects children ages 0 to 5, but it can sometimes affect children up to the age of 13. It is a type of vasculitis. Vasculitis means inflammation of the blood
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Urinary Incontinence (Enuresis) in Children
Urinary Incontinence (Enuresis) in Children What is enuresis in children? Urinary incontinence (enuresis) is the loss of bladder control. It is also called enuresis (say "en-yer-EE-sus"). In children younger than age 3, it's normal to not have full bladder control. As children
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Developmental Pediatrics
Developmental Pediatrics at Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children's is a premier resource for both families and healthcare professionals seeking guidance on early childhood development and growth for children with neurodevelopmental disorders. Our providers are
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My baby is crawling! How can I keep her safe?
November 6, 2020
By Ilce Alexander
… her safe? Blog Injury Prevention Phoenix Children’s Center for Family Health and Safety   Watching my little one begin … (literally). Small objects like button batteries, toys, coins, pet food and kitty litter can pose a choking risk for … of the playground. Stay informed on product recalls! Visit CPSC to register.   A home is a place where children …
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5 things to know about vaccines for kids
April 28, 2022
By Gary E. Kirkilas, DO
… 5 things to know about vaccines for kids Blog Primary Care Vaccination Phoenix Children’s … children.  1. They are extensively researched and tested before administration Vaccines are safe for your children! … (FDA) and the Centers of Disease Control (CDC) recommend it for use.  Clinical trials can often take several …
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Birth control, not just for pregnancy prevention
February 15, 2022
… Birth control, not just for pregnancy prevention Blog Gynecology The topic of birth … difficult to have “the talk” with their teen and may feel uncomfortable answering questions related to contraception and …
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A diagnosis and path to independence for Payton
March 12, 2026
Slipping rib syndrome can cause ongoing chest pain and instability that disrupt daily life, especially when it goes undiagnosed. Read Payton’s story, and how she found the expert care she needed at Phoenix Children’s Pectus Center.
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Arizona’s top quality surgery center for kids
May 4, 2020
… Arizona’s top quality surgery center for kids Blog Quality Surgery COVID-19 Even while managing … Children’s Surgery Center – putting us into some very elite company across the U.S. That also means, like always, we … allows us to show it. This program shows our values and commitment to care align with the same high standards held …
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Mental health: Five strategies for getting unstuck
May 20, 2021
By Carla C. Allan, PhD
… Mental health: Five strategies for getting unstuck Blog COVID-19 Mental Health Psychology … away from things that cause us stress, the worse our mood becomes, we stay away from more situations, our mood gets … officially in a negative mood spiral. Oh no!   The good news is that our brain can always learn new tricks. We can …
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High Blood Pressure in Children and Teens
High Blood Pressure in Children and Teens What is high blood pressure in children? Blood pressure is the force of the blood pushing against the artery walls. Two numbers are recorded when measuring blood pressure: Systolic pressure. This is the higher number. It refers to the

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