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Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix Created to Bolster Pediatric Cures, Treatments
Phoenix Children’s, one of the nation’s fastest-growing pediatric healthcare systems, and University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, today announced the creation of The Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, a collaboration that will allow clinicians to accelerate research efforts.
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Phoenix Children’s Unveils “Wonder And Wander,” a 407-Foot Mural to Advance Hope and Healing for Patient Families
On May 1, Phoenix Children’s will unveil a 407-foot commissioned mural that has transformed a heavily trafficked corridor into a captivating and exciting journey for children and their families. Nearly two years in the making, the art installation, called “Wonder And Wander” brings vibrant colors and imaginative designs to a major hospital hallway through which 70,000 children are transported each year.
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Sun, Splash & Safe Play: An Arizona Parent’s Guide to Spring & Summer Fun
Spring and summer in Arizona mean blue skies, blooming cacti and kids who really want to be outside. From early-morning park runs to backyard water battles, this is prime time for outdoor fun. But let’s be honest—Arizona heat doesn’t play around. The good news? With a few smart
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Tips and Tricks to Get Better Sleep
… place. Yes, I mean hip but also temperature cool, as our bodies fall asleep easiest when the temperature is under 75 …
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February is Heart Month: Four Things to Know About Cardiac Arrest in Children
… in young people, it is devastating to families, schools and communities when a child dies unexpectedly. February is Heart Month. This is a great …
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Bruises, nosebleeds and fatigue? It could be immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP)
… to a low platelet count. Immune thrombocytopenic purpura, commonly called ITP, is a blood disorder that can cause … or lupus Low-grade lymphomas or leukemias (produce abnormal antibodies that attack platelet proteins) What are the symptoms of …
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Leading the way in treatment of Spinal Muscular Atrophy
… disease modifying therapies that can change clinical outcomes and even result in normal motor development with early … presentations to local, national and even international audiences. Plus, data acquired through these therapy methods … reviewing standard of care in our outpatient and inpatient services. Multidisciplinary care for the SMA patients coming …