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Feeding Tube Awareness Week and Feeding Disorders
February 3, 2025
… Gastroenterology (GI) Feeding disorders have been found to occur in 40-50% of typically developing children and 80-90% of children with neurodevelopmental disorders. Those with a pediatric feeding … difficulties of all levels. Phoenix Children’s provides a comprehensive evaluation and treatment for medically complex …
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NSGR - Intracranial Physiology in Traumatic Brain Injury - Katie Rodriguez, MD
… Mon, 05/13/2024 - 07:30 Presenter:  Katie Rodriguez, MD Neurocritical Care Fellow Learning Objectives:  Explain … TBI. Discuss current literature supporting pediatric TBI recommendations. Apply multi-modal monitoring to assess physiology in TBI. NSGR Intracranial …
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Monica's Story
March 26, 2021
… Monica's Story Patient Stories Gastroenterology (GI) Not an Eating … experts on spina bifida and all the health issues that come with it. When Monica’s weight dropped dangerously low … an intern with the Psychology Department at Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s. Nannette …
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Heart Murmurs in Children
Heart Murmurs in Children What are heart murmurs in children? Heart murmurs are extra or abnormal sounds made by turbulent blood flowing through the heart. Murmurs are graded on a scale of 1 to 6, based on how loud they are. One means a very faint murmur. Six means a murmur that
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Preventing Obesity in Children, Teens, and Adults
Preventing Obesity in Children, Teens, and Adults Facts about obesity Obesity is a long-term (chronic) disease. It affects growing numbers of children, teens, and adults. Obesity rates among children in the U.S. have doubled since 1980. They have tripled for teens. About 19 out
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Introducing a Collaborative Surveillance Initiative for Sickle Cell Disease Awareness in Arizona
September 11, 2024
Phoenix Children’s is excited to announce a groundbreaking collaborative surveillance initiative focusing on the population of individuals with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) in Arizona. This initiative, conducted in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC
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Crews'n Health
Thousands of youth live on the streets of Phoenix, many in desperate need of medical treatment. They are at an increased risk of illness, injury, and depression due to the hardships they face. Most lack health insurance and don't have access to appropriate health care. In the
Meet Your Team
… Meet Your Team Home Meet Your Team Medical Director Neil R. Friedman, MBChB Director, Clinical … Diane and Bruce Halle Endowed Chair in Pediatric Neurosciences Specialties Neurology … Meet Your Team …
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Preventing Overuse Injuries in Youth Athletes
October 11, 2024
One of the most important things that competitive youth athletes need to be aware of is that overtraining can lead to overuse injuries. By following tips from Phoenix Children’s, young athletes can be better prepared to prevent overuse injuries that could keep them out of the game.
Preventing overuse injuries in youth athletes
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Michael S. Kuwabara, MD
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Michael S. Kuwabara, MD

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