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Living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta: Theo’s medical journey
… Living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta: Theo’s medical journey Patient Stories Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI) Although … crying all the time no matter what they did to comfort him. When Theo was four weeks old, Christina heard … Doctors ordered a more extensive series of X-rays that yielded astounding results: 14 broken bones and more skull …

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Getting back to active
… Blog Chest Wall Deformities Pectus Excavatum Slipping Rib Syndrome Chest Wall Center Jillian Chloe Chloe was just a … Because Chloe’s case was moderate, her doctor just recommended checking in every two years. Little did the family … of breath. Jillian had just started high school when she felt pain in her ribs while playing team volleyball. As her …

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Researcher Spotlights – April 2022
… Spotlights We are changing the landscape of healthcare every day. Each month, Phoenix Children’s Research spotlights … are spotlighting Kaleo C. Ede, MD , for his work in the field of Research and Matthew T. Pankratz, PhD , for his … Dr. Ede earned his medical degree at University of Hawaii, completing his residency at Phoenix Children’s and Banner …
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Parent management training: Making it work for your family
… Parent management training: Making it work for your family Blog Mental Health Parenting Psychology We all … to do their homework after school or shutting down their electronics before bed, kids want to have it their way. … for children, but also for adults. It helps avoid the common stumbling block of inconsistency between caregivers. …

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Lexi's Story
… Lexi's Story Patient Stories Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Epilepsy Cross Country … Institute at Phoenix Children’s were able to perform laser ablation to remove the tumor. This is her story. …

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Phoenix Children’s Hospital Announces Respiratory Virus Season Restrictions
Starting Saturday, December 17 at 5:00 a.m., Respiratory Virus Season visitor restrictions will be in effect at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. This means visitors must be at least 12 years old to visit with patients who are hospitalized.
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Phoenix Children’s Appoints Four New Division Chiefs To Lead Key Specialties
Phoenix Children’s has appointed four new division chiefs to lead vital areas of care in pathology and laboratory medicine, developmental pediatrics, allergy and immunology, and palliative medicine.
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Introducing a Collaborative Surveillance Initiative for Sickle Cell Disease Awareness in Arizona
Phoenix Children’s is excited to announce a groundbreaking collaborative surveillance initiative focusing on the population of individuals with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) in Arizona. This initiative, conducted in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC

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Tips for Helping Young Athletes After a Sports-Related Concussion
A concussion is a temporary brain injury resulting from trauma to the head. Concussions in youth athletes can happen in both contact and non-contact sports. Symptoms may include dizziness, headaches, nausea and sensitivity to light or noise. Michael Puchowicz, MD, at Phoenix

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Preventing Overuse Injuries in Youth Athletes
One of the most important things that competitive youth athletes need to be aware of is that overtraining can lead to overuse injuries. By following tips from Phoenix Children’s, young athletes can be better prepared to prevent overuse injuries that could keep them out of the game.
