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Ashley's Story
… Ashley's Story Patient Stories Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s … she knew she was in her bedroom, she did not remember coming home. She got out of bed find her mom, but was too …
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Phoenix Children’s Expands Research Team with Scientist Pioneering New Childhood Cancer Treatments
The health system continues to strengthen its focus on pediatric research with the hire of Tanya Kalin, MD, PhD, a renowned scientist focused on pioneering effective treatments for pediatric cancers with fewer negative side effects for children.
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Exercise-induced asthma and its imitators
… Exercise-induced asthma and its imitators Blog Asthma Breath Mobile Exercise-Induced Asthma … in patients with poorly controlled asthma , exercise is a common trigger for asthma symptoms. In some patients, the …
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Psoriasis explained by Phoenix Children’s skin care experts
… explained by Phoenix Children’s skin care experts Blog Dermatology Psoriasis Psoriasis - from the Greek word … times, as the name suggests and even painful. Psoriasis can come and go in an unpredictable way which gives the …
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Tube Feeding 101
… Tube Feeding Gastroenterology (GI) Tube feeding is used to provide partial or full nutrition when your child is … A feeding tube can be placed through the nose and down into the stomach or lower parts of the small intestine such … feeds can be provided as bolus feeds, continuous feeds or a combination of the two. Bolus feeds are like eating a meal. …
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Safe Sleep Month - Are pacifiers safe for babies?
… my husband and I would wake up in middle of night trying to comfort our baby. We would make sure he wasn’t hungry, … all these things, we weren’t successful in getting him to stop crying. Our last resort would be offering him a …
Meet Your Team
… Your Team Division Chief Mark E. Gerber, MD Division Chief, Otolaryngology Specialties Otolaryngology Physicians & Doctors Stephanie R. Cotton Zacharias, PhD, SLP Specialties …
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Exceeding Expectations with Multidisciplinary Spina Bifida Care
… a severe form of spina bifida, Meia Simpson wasn’t expected to be able to walk or even move her legs. Four years later, … begin to form the neural tube, which eventually develops into the brain and spinal cord. In children with spina bifida, the neural tube doesn’t close completely, leaving an open lesion in the spine where spinal …
Programs & Services
… Clinic: This clinic is the only one in southwest Arizona to provide coordinated care for children with complex swallowing, breathing and feeding conditions. Our team includes experts in otolaryngology (ear, nose and throat diseases), …
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Arizona’s first responders recognized during EMS week
… First Responders Trauma Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Community support is critical for EMS workers’ safety and … Services (EMS) Week, and Phoenix Children’s would like to recognize the commitment of emergency medical technicians … pediatric emergency medicine physician and the EMS medical director at Phoenix Children’s, I can personally attest to …