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Exercise-induced asthma and its imitators
… in patients with poorly controlled asthma , exercise is a common trigger for asthma symptoms. In some patients, the … children, EIB is present only in small fraction of patients complaining of shortness of breath with activity. The … asthma clinic that travels to Phoenix-area schools and community sites. The unit provides asthma identification, …

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Look before you lock: Preventing pediatric vehicular heatstroke deaths
… levels. For most people, the first thought that will come to mind is “I would never forget my child!” Let me just … car Force yourself to go to the back seat. Put your purse, briefcase, laptop, cell phone in the back seat. This will remind …

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How parents can recognize anxiety in kids and help them cope
… psychologist at Phoenix Children’s. Here, she answers common questions about anxiety in children. She also offers … that it interferes with their daily life. Two of the most common types of anxiety in kids are: Separation anxiety A … and teens Regressing mannerisms such as bed wetting is a common issue for children after 5 years old Changes in …

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Mia's Story
… and running and able to take on an extremely intricate and complicated case right out of the gate.” Zoldos admits … a little self-conscious about her ankle that doesn’t look completely normal. But the girl has some serious grit. She … Diego with her classmates. But those things were a cakewalk compared to what Mia calls her biggest challenge; finally …
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Transitioning to adulthood with sickle cell disease: Three keys to success
… future, and a more manageable experience as they become adults. “As sickle cell patients, we can live a regular … Children’s CCBD. “Health literacy, self-advocacy and community engagement are crucial to successful outcomes,” he says. Health Literacy Understanding the why's, …

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Researcher Spotlights – January 2022
… School of Medicine in Durham, North Carolina. He then completed a plastic surgery training at the University of … surgeon-dependent variation and to improve surgical outcomes. He is currently the principal investigator for a 14-site NIH-funded study of comparative effectiveness of surgical approaches for …
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Phoenix Children’s Hospital Now Ranked in All 10 Specialties By U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals
Phoenix Children’s Hospital once again has been named to U.S. News & World Report’s 2016-17 Best Children’s Hospitals rankings, the only Arizona hospital to make the prestigious list.
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#MackyStrong: A 2-year-old boy’s remarkable journey battling and beating cancer
… stands as a testament to resilience, love, and the power of community. The trouble began on Christmas Eve of 2020. Mack … 14 – Valentine’s Day – Mack went home for the first time in 26 days. Mack's family found themselves enveloped in a … the tumor losing its grip on Mack's body. Then, on July 26, a fellow Phoenix Children’s oncologist was able to share …

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What is Intensive Care Multimodality Neurologic Monitoring?
… real time for unstable critically ill patients who may be comatose. The fundamental goal of multimodality neurologic … in Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury. Front Neurol. 2019 Nov 26;10.1261. PMID 32038449. Appavu B, Foldes ST, Adelson PD. …

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For the Second Time Phoenix Children’s Ranked in All 10 Specialties by U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals
Phoenix Children’s Hospital is proud to announce the organization is again ranked by U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals, this year in 10 out of 10 specialties.