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Bedwetting
… bedwetting will have a 40% chance of bedwetting as well. If both child’s parents have a history of bedwetting, the … concerns, should also talk with their pediatrician for the best approach for their child. … Bedwetting …
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Menstruation can be a challenge for young women with disabilities, period
… There are currently two patches that are FDA-approved. Both must be applied weekly, and similarly to birth control … we can discuss which of the above options would work best for your daughter and your family. … Menstruation can …
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ASU, Phoenix Children’s Partnership Announces First-of-their-Kind Nursing Programs
Phoenix Children’s and Arizona State University’s Edson College of Nursing and Health Innovation are thrilled to announce an expansion of their strategic partnership with the development of pre-licensure and graduate-level programs that enhance the preparation of Arizona’s future pediatric nurses.
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Every month is Diabetes Awareness Month
… practice diabetes awareness EVERY month. One of the best weapons we have against the disease is information. … between type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes? While both conditions can cause high blood sugar levels that can …
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Blazing a trail for pediatric dystonia care
… symptoms. For some, prescribed medications and/or botulinum toxin injections can help provide relief. For more … and partners with other doctors and scientists to study how best to use DBS technologies to help kids. “It’s really an …
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CME Session
PCH - What's that Line? - PCH Interventional Radiology - Dr. Scott Willard
Pediatric Venous Access Devices Presenter: Scott D. Willard, MD Pediatric Interventional Radiologist, Phoenix Children's At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: • Choose a venous access device best suited to the indicated use and duration. • Understand