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Identifying Low Energy Availability in Female Athletes
July 22, 2025
By Jennifer D. Gaitley, MD
Phoenix Children’s helps female athletes fuel for performance and injury prevention. We treat REDs, which can lead to stress fractures and missed periods.
Girl running on track
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A cleft lip and palate can’t hold back Dylan
April 1, 2024
… a bottle. With a cleft lip and palate, the lip doesn’t form completely. There’s also a separation in the roof of the … the first 20 days after surgery, he was on a liquids-only diet, followed by 20 days of soft foods. “He wanted [to eat] …
Baby with cleft palate, smiling and holding teddy bear
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Internationally Renowned Physician-Researcher Joins Phoenix Children’s, University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix
February 8, 2021
In the culmination of a year-long, nationwide search, Phoenix Children’s and the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix today announced the hire of Stewart Goldman, M.D., as chair of the Department of Child Health and senior vice president of research.
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What is Intensive Care Multimodality Neurologic Monitoring?
March 25, 2021
… real time for unstable critically ill patients who may be comatose. The fundamental goal of multimodality neurologic … and internationally to conduct larger prospective studies to investigate for biomarkers of worsening brain …
Brain scan imaging on computer screen
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Remembering Maddox: The story of a heart warrior
February 20, 2023
… admitted to Phoenix Children’s, and he was bumped to the top of the wait list for a new heart. Miraculously, he … – he was 17 months old when the they learned a heart had become available for him. He received his transplant on Sept. … were devastated. They later learned that Maddox had likely died due to complications of being immunosuppressed. “We’ll …
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Pulmonary Hypertension Clinic
Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a rare, complex condition that causes high blood pressure in the arteries located in the lungs. The condition requires expert, long-term management to minimize its impact on a patient’s health and overall quality of life. At the Pulmonary
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Suicide Awareness and Prevention
… having, thoughts of suicide. These thoughts rarely come out of the blue. Though it can be hard to distinguish … problem-solve and think logically during a crisis. In fact, studies have shown that the time between thinking about suicide …
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10 helpful facts about Cystic Fibrosis
May 2, 2023
By Michelle M. Ratkiewicz, DO
… time to be a pulmonologist because treatments for CF are becoming more and more effective, and a greater number of … nurse practitioners, respiratory therapists, dietitians, pharmacists, social workers and physical …
Child in blanket wearing a breathing treatment mask
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Toe-to-hand transfer gives Loni freedom to scooter with ease
June 6, 2023
… develop gross and fine motor skills and enable kids to become more independent while opening doors to exploration, … specialized area, our program boasts three of the nation’s top microsurgeons, including Dr. Schaub, Kareem Hassan, MD, … a scooter. Dr. Schaub recommended this surgery because studies show the brain connection and adaptation to limb …
Provider in scrubs next to young patient
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The Right Diagnosis Helped Brennan Get Back to Being a Kid
November 14, 2023
… was in Phoenix for a soccer tournament when he started complaining of stomach pain. It was the Friday night before … but he didn’t feel like eating,” recalled Brennan’s dad, Tophas. The next morning, Brennan still wasn’t feeling 100%, … to a different unit in the hospital and, shortly after, a dietitian, a physician assistant with the endocrinology team …
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