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Headache home monitoring improves patient care
Headache Home Monitoring benefits children with chronic migraines by allowing doctors to respond quickly with changes to treatments plans.
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February is Heart Month: Four Things to Know About Cardiac Arrest in Children
… to cases where blood flow to the heart itself is blocked by disease in the coronary arteries,” Dr. Papez said. … and teens so they can also save a life if needed. When someone has a sudden cardiac arrest and a bystander starts … cardiac arrest. The first starts with regular well-child visits. “Wellness visits can help screen for many conditions …
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Jaxton’s journey – The first ever MELODY valve in mitral position
… Center for Heart Care Heart Month This blog was written by Chelsea, Jaxton's mom and both a member and Chair for the … Family Advisory Council (PFAC). Our lives were turned upside down when our baby was 23 weeks new in my womb. … news. Everyone on Facebook told me to head to Boston, and I looked into second opinions. However, with Dr. Velez's help …
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"I am strong": Nash’s journey to a happy liver
… COVID-19 protocols. Thankfully, Child Life staff provided supplies, so the family could put a poster in their window. … family chose to write “I am strong” on the poster, inspired by the Joshua 1:9 Bible verse: “This is my command – Be … a lot of color in his face because of the chemo and often looked worn out and tired. Now, he has life again. He has …
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Monica's Story
… An Extremely Rare Disorder Eventually the diagnosis came: superior mesenteric artery (SMA) syndrome, an extremely rare … said Nannette. “This condition is very rare and often overlooked as an eating disorder.” Monica was hospitalized for … an NG tube with night feeds and also meals and snacks by mouth during the day, Monica quickly realized this was …
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Eye and Back Strain from increased screen time
… and posture. Normally, during the course of the day, we look at objects at varying distances for varying amounts of … placement . Staring at a screen that is placed too high up in one’s field of vision, often the case when a child is … the light sources in the room, including light from a nearby window, aren’t shining directly on the screen. …
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Mazie's Story
… Neuromuscular Disorder An Inspiration to All A Healthy Baby Girl When Kamryn's daughter Mazie was born, everything … about her seemed perfect. She didn’t cry, and she looked healthy. There was no indication of the severity of … listen to music, swim and laughed whenever her mom sped up to go over speed bumps, she wore a tiara almost daily and …
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Applauding the Doctors and Advanced Practice Providers of Phoenix Children’s for their remarkable efforts
… his appreciation for the resiliency and dedication shown by clinicians one year into the COVID-19 pandemic. The … COVID-testing, and you delivered. And you continued to look ahead at improving outcomes and care through research … us fell ill as well. Through it all, we came together to support one another, and we continued to provide every …
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Claire's Story
… the seizures were stemming from a brain tumor caused by a genetic disease called tuberous sclerosis. Tuberous … have paralysis on the right side of her body, she ended up being fine and was soon released to go home. “Looking back, the staff at Phoenix Children's were awesome. …
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Phoenix Children’s Names John R. Nickens IV as President & CEO
Phoenix Children’s today announced the appointment of John R. Nickens IV as its next President & Chief Executive Officer, following the planned retirement of long-serving President & CEO Robert L. Meyer.