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Fever in Children
Fever in Children What is a fever? Most doctors define a fever as a temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher when taken rectally or 100°F (37.8°C) or higher when taken by mouth. You might get slightly different numbers depending on how you take your child's temperature. The body
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Fire Safety
Fire Safety The importance of fire safety Each year, thousands of people are injured in home fires in the U.S. Most fire-related deaths are caused by smoke inhalation of the toxic gases produced by fires. Fires and burns are a leading cause of unintentional injury-related deaths
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Components of Food
Components of Food If you are trying to make heart-healthy changes to your lifestyle and diet, it's helpful to know some basics about nutrition, starting with the components of food. Facts about calories You need enough calories to give you energy, but no more than you can burn
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PCH - Rethinking Pediatric Pain: Targeted Interventions That Can Change Outcomes - Jamie Fleming, MD & Sean Gamble, MD
… Pediatric Pain: Targeted Interventions That Can Change Outcomes - Jamie Fleming, MD & Sean Gamble, MD Search Grand Rounds Tue, 05/19/2026 - 07:30 At the end of this presentation, participants … be able to: Recognize limitations of medical management for pediatric pain and identify patients who may benefit …
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Navigating Life After a Loved One's Suicide
Navigating Life After a Loved One's Suicide Grief is complicated. You may have many different feelings at once. It can be long-lasting, too. Grieving the death of someone who died by suicide is in many ways like other forms of grief. But you may have different challenges and
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Types of Genetic Testing
Types of Genetic Testing Genetic tests look for changes in a person's genes. They can also look for changes in the amount, function, or structure of key proteins coded by genes. Genetic tests can look at the DNA or RNA that play a role in certain conditions. Abnormal test results
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Facts About Diabetes
Facts About Diabetes What is diabetes? When you have diabetes, your body has a problem with insulin. It doesn't make enough insulin or can't use the insulin it makes (insulin resistance). Insulin is a hormone released by the pancreas. It helps sugar (glucose) enter your cells to
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Cardiomyopathy and Your Child
Cardiomyopathy and Your Child What is cardiomyopathy? Cardiomyopathy is disease of the heart muscle. It makes it harder for the heart to pump blood. There are different types of the disease. Any of them can cause the heart muscle to get larger, thicken, or become stiff. They keep
Transportation (In-Hospital & Local)
… (In-Hospital & Local) At Phoenix Children’s, we offer information and assistance to help you get where you want to … Services at 602-933-1749 if you, your child, family or visitors need hospital transportation. Ways to Get Around Phoenix and Glendale You have options when it comes to getting around Glendale, Phoenix and the …
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Complications of Pregnancy
Complications of Pregnancy What are some of the more common complications of pregnancy? Many pregnancies are uneventful. But sometimes complications happen. Here are some of the more common pregnancy complications. Amniotic fluid complications Too much or too little amniotic

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