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About the Heart and Blood Vessels The heart is the hardest working muscle in the human body. Located almost in the center of the chest, a healthy adult heart is the size of a clenched adult fist. By age 70, the human heart will beat more than 2.5 billion times. The heart is
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Traveling with a Chronic Condition Take care when traveling with a chronic condition Chronic conditions should not prevent you from enjoying travel. As with other medical conditions, if you have a chronic disease, you should see your healthcare provider as early as possible
Barrow at Phoenix Children's Education
Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children's promotes professional education through seminars, physician-training symposiums and online course offerings. Additionally, community education is promoted by development of patient/family networks, web-based education and
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Neuroimmune conditions can occur when the immune system attacks the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves or even muscles. We don’t always know the specific cause, but often, there are multiple factors. In certain cases, something as simple as the common cold can be enough to set
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PCH - Update on the Imaging of Child Abuse - Drs. Lisa Kirsch, John Curran, & Cory Pfeifer
This recording will not be available until early November At the end of this presentation, participants should be able to: Understand the concept of Sentinel Injuries in Child Physical Abuse and be familiar with how to recognize them. Know how to use the Ten 4 FACES-P Bruising
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Introduction to Menopause What is menopause? When a person permanently stops having menstrual periods, this is called menopause. This means they can no longer get pregnant. Many healthcare providers use the term menopause to refer to the period of time when hormone levels start
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Phoenix Children’s outpatient rehabilitation services and therapies employ a comprehensive, team-based approach, delivered by skilled pediatric rehabilitation professionals. Collaborating across specialties, we aim to optimize recovery outcomes for children facing a variety of