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Enjoying the holidays with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
… be challenging during a flare. Worries about what to eat, access to bathrooms, and dodging disease-related questions … a variety of options. Trying new recipes each year can not only become a fun family tradition, it can help your child … supplies Does your child have an appliance such as an ostomy or tube feedings? Packing extra supplies, a change of …

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Ways to increase comfort and calm
… of a place where you feel comfortable. You might close your eyes and picture yourself in this place. Notice the feel of …

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Researcher Spotlights – January 2022
… in improving surgical outcomes. “Dr. Sitzman is not only an exemplary researcher, but he is also a superb … is one of the most common pediatric congenital anomalies, occurring in one of every 800 children. While the cleft … cooking and baking. “The support I have received from my friends and colleagues at Phoenix Children’s is amazing, …
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Phoenix Children’s Names Leading Surgeon-Scientist Matthew Halanski, MD, Division Chief of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
Phoenix Children’s, one of the fastest-growing pediatric healthcare systems in the country, today announced the appointment of internationally renowned surgeon-scientist Matthew Halanski, MD, as Division Chief of Orthopedics and Sports Medicine.
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Screen time? Tips to promote brain development & attention span
… trigger for recurrent headaches. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends parents of kids and teens ages 5 … when our lives seem to be going entirely virtual. Limiting Access Depending on your child’s age, limits can be placed on … multiple hours per day. This physical activity will not only help them physically but socially as well as mentally. …

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Kids and RSV: What parents should know
… that can then get into someone else’s body through the eyes, nose or mouth. It can also spread by touching an …

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Natalee's Story
… Following an unremarkable fall in P.E., Natalee’s eyes started darting back and forth rapidly. A frantic trip … neurologists, endocrinologists, physical therapists, occupational therapists, chemotherapy, radiation, audiology, …
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Phoenix Children’s Homeless Youth Outreach Program Marks 20th Anniversary with New Crews’n Healthmobile
A new Crews’n Healthmobile will soon roll through the Valley to serve the city’s most vulnerable children. A mainstay of Phoenix Children’s Homeless Youth Outreach program, the new “doctor’s office on wheels” will deliver integrated medical and behavioral health services directly to youth experiencing homeless across greater Phoenix.
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Skin checks (and melanoma) aren’t just for adults
… pediatric population. Know the facts: Melanoma in children accounts for 1-4% of melanomas overall and 4% of all cancer … it isn’t always clear why some cases of pediatric melanoma occur, we know that a family history of melanoma and atypical … called nevi), having fair skin (blonde/red hair and blue eyes), a tendency to sunburn, a previous history of …

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Oliver’s “zipper”: A heart surgery story
… Leila was pregnant with Oliver, she learned at her 20-week anatomy ultrasound that he had a rare heart defect called Ebstein … treat it,” Leila noted. “Phoenix Children’s is one of the only hospitals that can treat all aspects of it.” When …
