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High Blood Pressure in Children and Teens
High Blood Pressure in Children and Teens What is high blood pressure in children? Blood pressure is the force of the blood pushing against the artery walls. Two numbers are recorded when measuring blood pressure: Systolic pressure. This is the higher number. It refers to the
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Bilal Azab, PhD
Co-Director and Medical Director, Cancer Genomics
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Bilal  Azab, PhD
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Harper N. Price, MD
Division Chief, Dermatology
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Harper N. Price, MD
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Vladimir Kalinichenko, MD, PhD
Director, Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix
Vladimir Kalinichenko, MD, PhD
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Dhanalakshmi Angappan, MD
4.4 / 5
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Dhanalakshmi  Angappan, MD
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Concerned your child has a learning disability? Here’s what you can do
October 14, 2020
By Ali Kauffman, MD, Alexandra G. Vanatta, MD
… the problem by faking illnesses and escaping to the nurse’s office. It was an age-appropriate response to the struggles … ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell or complete mathematical calculations. Learning disabilities do … There are rare circumstances where the team can request a 30 day extension to the 60 days to get all of the necessary …
Child frustrated with homework
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Pediatric Headache Clinic
Headaches are a common and often debilitating condition among children and adolescents that can significantly impact their quality of life, academic performance and social interactions. At Phoenix Children’s Headache Clinic, we provide comprehensive care for children and
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Inguinal Hernia in Children
Inguinal Hernia in Children What is an inguinal hernia in children? A hernia occurs when a part of the intestine or other abdominal tissue pushes through a weakness in the belly (abdominal) muscles. A soft bulge shows up under the skin where the hernia is. A hernia in the groin
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Jane L. Jones, MD
Co-Medical Director, Phoenix Children's Pediatrics
4.9 / 5
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  • Primary Care
Jane L. Jones, MD
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Your Child's Allergies: Dust Mites
Your Child's Allergies: Dust Mites What is a dust mite? Dust mites are microscopic organisms that live in homes and schools. They like warm, humid areas filled with dust. Dust mites feed on the shed scales of human skin that work their way into furniture, carpets, bedding, and

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