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    Getting back to active
        
  … doctor just recommended checking in every two years. Little did the family know Chloe’s condition would become severe … fear of hospitals and needles – even fainting on several occasions. Her parents were thrilled with her care team’s …
         
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    Researcher Spotlights – March 2022
        
  … this very special time of their lives, as well as to provide hope for families with premature and sick newborns. She … healthcare advocate, one of Dr. van Leeuwen’s most notable accomplishments was the conceptualization and founding of the … Care, which pulls together a network of specialty care providers for families facing an uncertain or medically …
        
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    Parent management training: Making it work for your family
        
  … you just leave me alone?!” Whether it’s waking up sleepy kids in the morning, getting them to do their homework after … the most important or even c) the easiest you might have success with. Part of the observation is making sure you …
         
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    A parent’s guide to mosquito repellants
        
  … A parent’s guide to mosquito repellants Blog Mosquitos General … Most traditional mosquito repellents contain either DEET or picaridin as their active ingredient. Both products have … Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) product performance guidelines They have consistently been found to be safe for …
         
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    Double the ACL trouble and a new baby for Dr. Heather Menzer
        
  … for Dr. Heather Menzer Blog Sports Medicine Orthopedics Identical twins Abigail and Carolina Dayer share more than their birthdays and appearance. Both served as soccer team captains for a charter school in west Phoenix. … force and muscular activity, which enables health care providers to customize treatment plans and measure …
         
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    Ethan's Story
        
  … Institute at Phoenix Children’s Bipolar Disorder Suicide is Never an Option Trouble at School Two years had … sixth grade class. Even more important than his academic success, he has regained his easygoing composure. His mother …
        
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    Phoenix Children’s Nurses are “Heroes in Action”
        
  … Phoenix Children’s Nurses are “Heroes in Action” Blog COVID-19 Nursing Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) Nurses … learn more about their roles at Phoenix Children’s: What did it mean to you to be a finalist at the March of Dimes' … has put in and the difficulties we have faced, it was validation of the work I have put into my patients. …
         
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    Embracing Inner Strength and Community: Eashani's Inspiring Journey with Thalassemia
        
  … most other people with this condition, it is my normal,” said 17-year-old Eashani. Reflecting on her unique … how to manage my life and have the same opportunity to succeed as any other person would. I feel very excited about …
         
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    Brittany's Story
        
  … Head Injuries Brittany's best friend was hit by a car while riding her bike without a helmet. She survived the accident, but still won't bother with safety measures. "The …
        
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    Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix Created to Bolster Pediatric Cures, Treatments 
        
	  	    Phoenix Children’s, one of the nation’s fastest-growing pediatric healthcare systems, and University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, today announced the creation of The Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, a collaboration that will allow clinicians to accelerate research efforts.
	  	  
	        
        