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    Greyson crawls, stands, takes early steps
        
  … Foot How prenatal diagnosis of clubfoot makes a difference for a lifetime When parents first meet orthopedic surgeon … What excites Dr. Burns today is that radiologists who perform prenatal ultrasounds can now identify clubfoot very … radiologists can identify clubfoot prenatally with greater accuracy,” she continued. “This means we can shift from a …
         
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    Samantha’s Colorfully Courageous Journey
        
  … and hazelnuts). The white bands have scannable codes that access medical records and patient details. Still others may … be green, blue or other colors standardized by hospitals for medical conditions. They remind 10-year-old Samantha of … experiences happened on her first day back to school, before her IBD diagnosis. Classroom activities were …
         
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    Arizona’s first responders recognized during EMS week
        
  … Medical Services (EMS) Community support is critical for EMS workers’ safety and mental health It’s National … family-centered services. We’re committed to caring for and comforting our young patients, as well as their guardians … in a crash involving a tractor-trailer on State Route 87. According to the Arizona Department of Public Safety, the …
         
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    Tyler's Story
        
  … Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Center for Spine Care Back on Track for the Big Leagues There was a … unexplained pinching pain in his lower back. And that was before he had even turned 10. “He started complaining of … Tyler to Phoenix Children’s Hospital, where they met Jamal McClendon, MD , a neurosurgeon at Barrow Neurological …
        
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    Families first at Phoenix Children’s
        
  … of navigating the healthcare system and advocating for someone with complex medical needs. And for many … English is not your first language, you can miss important information about your child’s medical needs and treatments. … Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders (CCBD), Children’s Advisory Board (patients and siblings, …
        
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    High School Senior Celebrates Cancer-Free Milestone
        
  … High School Senior Celebrates Cancer-Free Milestone Blog Leukemia Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders When he was just 13 months … of Arizona. Brett also shares his story to support successful blood drives at his school and has raised money for …
         
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    Lexi's Story
        
  … Institute at Phoenix Children’s Epilepsy Cross Country Care for Seizures Meet Lexi. She and her family came to us from Illinois. They were looking for the “best of the best” to treat her brain tumor which … Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s were able to perform laser ablation to remove the tumor.  This is her …
         
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    National Child Injury Prevention Day - shine a green light
        
  … Day - shine a green light Blog Injury Prevention Center for Family Health and Safety Playdate Safety When my son was … coming home. As a first-time parent I was hesitant in accepting. I had so many fears and did not feel comfortable … a child’s ability to climb. According to Injury Free Coalition for Kids injuries are the leading cause of …
         
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    National Child Injury Prevention Day: Shine a green light on playdate safety
        
  … Injury Prevention Medication Safety Pool Safety Center for Family Health and Safety When my son was in preschool, I … coming home. As a first-time parent, I was hesitant in accepting. I had so many fears and did not feel comfortable … a child’s ability to climb.   According to Injury Free Coalition for Kids , injuries are the leading cause of …
         
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    Phoenix Children’s Hospital provides resources to help prevent child drownings through partnership, sharing evidence-based resources to community
        
	  	    As Arizonans continue to abide by COVID 19 social distancing restrictions, drowning risk for Arizona’s children is expected to rise. Toddlers in Arizona are already drowning at double the national rate. Economic hardship is also increasing caregiver stress, childcare options are severely limited, and families are confined to apartments and single-family homes, where drowning risk is highest.