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    Phoenix Children’s offers new hope for children coping with food allergies and asthma
        
  … leading cause of hospitalizations and emergency department visits among children under the age of 15 years. Phoenix … partnered with Mayo Clinic and Stanford University in a phase 2, double-blind study to learn how to better treat … reactions called anaphylaxis. Milk oral immunotherapy has been explored as a possible treatment for milk allergy. The …
        
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    By way of the resplendent Quetzal or Why does it take so long to see a Pediatric Dermatologist?
        
  … Quetzal, and by nature, secondarily asking what this has to do with the long wait times often accompanying … Central and South America. Once considered divine, it has been associated with the mythology of Quetzalcoatl, the … Psychology. Throw in the mix that an estimated 25% of ER visits, and 33% of all pediatrician/general practitioner …
        
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    Applauding the Doctors and Advanced Practice Providers of Phoenix Children’s for their remarkable efforts
        
  … you are just now embarking on a career in medicine or have been treating patients for decades, all of us as clinicians … March to December, we completed more than 105,000 virtual visits – a significant increase from years prior.  We asked … I have been incredibly proud to work alongside you in what has undoubtedly been the most challenging year of our …
        
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    Celebrating our children with Down syndrome
        
  … Syndrome Like many children with Down syndrome, Kinsley has been a frequent visitor to Phoenix Children’s. Just 2 years old, Kinsley …
        
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    Easton never gives up
        
  … Stories Spinal Cord Injury Traumatic Brain Injury Easton has always loved playing sports, especially basketball. But … help him cope with the accident. He also found comfort in visits with the hospital’s therapy dogs, especially … to help others coping with traumatic injuries. “Easton has been brave, and he has inspired others,” said his mother, …
        
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    Phoenix Children’s to Build Emergency Department, Specialty Clinic in Avondale
        
	  	    Phoenix Children’s will soon begin work on an emergency department and multi-specialty clinic in Avondale, Ariz., which will provide West Valley families access to top-ranked, pediatric-specific emergency care and expanded specialty services, now closer to home.
	  	  
	        
        
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    A cleft lip and palate can’t hold back Dylan
        
  … Stories Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate   Two-year-old Dylan has kept his parents busy, and smiling, since day one. When … care team at Phoenix Children’s. They both attended every visit together and appreciated the network of people … for Phoenix Children’s and how easy the entire process has been. “This was something we never dreamed about …
        
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    Every month is Diabetes Awareness Month
        
  … alone, nearly 300,000 people under the age of 20 have been diagnosed with some form of diabetes. And while a new … is usually diagnosed in adults, however more recently there has been an uptick in younger people being diagnosed. Type 2 … diabetes? It is often said that what a patient does BETWEEN visits is much more important than what can be done in a …
        
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    Innovation, dedication, tenacity and love: LJ's Story
        
  … were known to have this degenerative disease. “The body has a blueprint for how we develop and function,” explained … care and his special needs to taking big trips together, visiting both the Grand Canyon and then Disney World. Amanda … emotional change,” said Amanda. “Phoenix Children’s has been our family from day one, but when I asked Dr. Kruer …
        
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    Phoenix Children’s Center for Family Health & Safety Awarded GOHS Grant
        
	  	    Phoenix Children’s Center for Family Health and Safety has been awarded a grant by the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS). The funds, which total more than $36,000, will support the distribution of car seats, booster seats, helmets, and education for parents on protection from motor vehicle crash-related injuries.