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Talking to kids about what they see on the news: Tips from a pediatric psychologist
… of the same event; they may think it’s something that keeps happening again and again. Limit news exposure and how much … to tattle on each other, but remind your child that safety comes first. “Teach children, if they are ever worried about …
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How to Safely Exercise in the Heat
… Remove extra clothing, provide cold fluids to drink, and apply cold towels or use fans if available. Older athletes … is the best way to avoid heat illness. One of the ways to combat the heat is by staying well-hydrated before, during …
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Phoenix Children’s Chief Physician Executive Dr. Jared Muenzer Named One of Modern Healthcare’s 50 Most Influential Clinical Executives
Phoenix Children’s, one of the nation’s fastest-growing pediatric health systems, announced today that Jared Muenzer, MD, MBA, Chief Physician Executive of the system and Chief Operating Officer for Phoenix Children’s Medical Group, was named one of Modern Healthcare’s 50 Most Influential Clinical Executives for 2024. This prestigious program honors licensed clinicians in executive roles who are paving the way to better health through their executive responsibility, leadership qualities, innovation, community service and achievements inside and outside of their respective organizations.
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Thinking of adding a dog to your family?
… you that their dogs will not bite. However, most dog bites happen from a dog known to the child and family. No … to help guide child’s interactions. By following these recommendations, you can prevent a dog bite: Leaving …
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Still struggling after 2020? Practice resilience
… can do it! We’ve been using our resilience skills without appreciating how great we’ve been doing. So, here are a few … and resources, you give back to others through keeping your commitments to friends and family, volunteering, helping …
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Complex gastrointestinal (GI) conditions can affect the digestive tract in a number of ways. They may impact the gut’s ability to tolerate or absorb food. If your child’s small intestine can’t work properly, they may be at risk of not absorbing the nutrients needed for growth and
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Children and teens are not simply little adults: they are growing and changing. Young athletes require specialized care from providers who understand how their bones, joints and muscles develop. They also need providers who understand non-musculoskeletal aspects of sports
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Noelle: The Heart of Her Family
Thanks to Phoenix Children's, Noelle is a thriving 3-year-old whose heart beats to the healing tune of her family's love.