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Tips for a Safer, Healthier Halloween
Halloween is just around the corner, and kids everywhere are getting ready for haunted houses, costume creations and tasty treats. Halloween can be a fun and exciting holiday and with a bit of planning and preparation, you and your family can enjoy the spooky season safely. We’ve shared these tips to help you keep your family safe and healthy.
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Phoenix Children’s Named a “Best Children’s Hospital” by U.S. News & World Report
For the twelfth consecutive year, U.S. News & World Report has ranked Phoenix Children’s among the nation’s “Best Children’s Hospitals.” The health system also earned recognition as the top children’s hospital in Arizona for the second consecutive year. Only 35 states and Washington, D.C. were home to hospitals with a top state distinction, per U.S. News.
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Greyson crawls, stands, takes early steps
… Greyson crawls, stands, takes early steps Patient Stories Orthopedics Patient Stories Radiology Club Foot … typical childhood activities and even play sports. The most common type of clubfoot is “isolated,” meaning the child has … facing fear and confusion about the diagnosis with no preparation. “Now, as ultrasound technology has advanced and …
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Fighting fair: A guide to better communication
… Fighting fair: A guide to better communication Blog Arguments COVID-19 Psychology Sometimes … but now is not that time. At this point, you’re to simply paraphrase what you heard the speaker say. Once you’ve …
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Concerned your child has a learning disability? Here’s what you can do
… I couldn’t read and was falling behind the other children. I dealt with the problem by faking illnesses and … ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell or complete mathematical calculations. Learning disabilities do … letter names and letter sounds; has difficulty rhyming, separating and blending sounds within words; or has trouble …
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Mia's Story
… Mia's Story Patient Stories From Tragedy to Twist of Fate A Family Trip to … and running and able to take on an extremely intricate and complicated case right out of the gate.” Zoldos admits … completely normal. But the girl has some serious grit. She recently participated in the 5th Annual Pat's Run in honor …
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Transitioning to adulthood with sickle cell disease: Three keys to success
… cell disease: Three keys to success Blog Sickle Cell Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders For kids with sickle … future, and a more manageable experience as they become adults. “As sickle cell patients, we can live a regular … Jackie says. Self-Advocacy With a solid foundation of scientific information and shared disease experiences, …
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Molly’s story: Empowering others after powering through cancer
… story: Empowering others after powering through cancer Patient Stories Cancer Patient Stories Center for Cancer and … support of her family, has inspired Molly — who recently completed treatment for cancer — to dream of providing hope … than those before it. Molly finished her last round and paraded through the seventh floor surrounded by her care …
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Tips for Helping Young Athletes After a Sports-Related Concussion
A concussion is a temporary brain injury resulting from trauma to the head. Concussions in youth athletes can happen in both contact and non-contact sports. Symptoms may include dizziness, headaches, nausea and sensitivity to light or noise. Michael Puchowicz, MD, at Phoenix
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Researcher Spotlights – July 2022
… the landscape of healthcare every day. Each month, Phoenix Children’s Research spotlights leading physicians and … State University College of Medicine. Dr. Bhavaraju completed her pediatric residency at Phoenix Children's … Roman philosopher Seneca – “Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity,” – Dr. Bhavaraju feels fortunate …