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You may never meet us, but the specialists who make up Phoenix Children’s Pathology Department play an essential role in your child’s care. Think of pathologists as medical detectives. We work behind the scenes to analyze blood, body fluids and tissue samples. We give your child
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Phoenix Children’s furthering research on migraine treatments for children
… tension. Using the information that the sensors collect about their involuntary responses to stress, a patient can … goal is to help reduce them and improve their quality of life so that they can attend school and attend activities.” … Pediatric Headache research and fellowship training. To find helpful resources for migraine and headache patients …
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Normal Breast Development and Changes What is normal breast development? Breast development is a vital part of a woman’s reproduction. Breast development happens in certain stages during a woman's life: first before birth, again at puberty, and later during the childbearing years
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Multimodal monitoring in neurocritical care involves constant patient bedside measurements of brain physiology using various tools to detect clinically important events in real time for patients with acute brain injury or those at risk. By integrating synchronized data, this
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Alcohol and Pregnancy The risks involved with alcohol use during pregnancy Drinking alcohol while pregnant is a leading cause of birth defects in a baby. Everything a pregnant person drinks also goes to the baby. Alcohol is broken down more slowly in the baby's developing body
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Ashley's Story
… in her bedroom, she did not remember coming home. She got out of bed find her mom, but was too weak to walk as paralysis began to … room for CAT scans. And while the scans were underway, a life-flight helicopter was arranged to take her to Phoenix …
Program Description and Goals
The Combined Pediatric-Medical Genetics and Genomics Residency Program at Phoenix Children’s is designed to train the next generation of professionals in Medical Genetics. Phoenix Children’s draws patients from the entire state of over seven million residents, giving a broad and