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Allergens: Pollen What is pollen? Pollen is the tiny egg-shaped male cells of plants, including trees, grasses, and weeds. Pollen is microscopic in size. It is the most common cause of hay fever (seasonal allergic rhinitis). Which plants produce pollen that cause allergic
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VWGR - Ankyloglossia and Its Effect on Breastfeeding in Infants: An Overview for the PCP - Clinton Metzger, MD
Session Objectives: Attempt to define ankyloglossia and determine how it is diagnosed. Review common breastfeeding difficulties, and how it may be related to ankyloglossia. Learn indications for treatment for symptomatic ankyloglossia, including the various options for procedures
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Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome and Cancer Peutz-Jeghers syndrome (PJS) is a rare, inherited condition. It's passed to a child from a parent. PJS is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder. This means you need only one copy of the altered (mutated) gene to have PJS. About 3 out of every 4
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We provide state-of-the-art, 24/7 pediatric emergency care, so you and your family can rest assured we're always there when you need us. Phoenix Children’s three, conveniently located emergency departments offer around-the-clock access to pediatric emergency trained specialists
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First Aid Kit Everyone should have a well-stocked first aid kit at home, in the car, and at work. You may also want to stock a portable kit (a box or small bag) that can be taken to the site of an emergency. It's important to check your kit regularly. Restock items that have been
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Phoenix Children's Specialty Care - Avondale Campus - Suite 103
1665 N. Avondale Blvd.
Suite 103
Avondale, AZ 85392
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Phoenix Children's Specialty Care - Arrowhead Campus - Suite 201
6524 W. Sack Dr.
Suite 201
Glendale, AZ 85308
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Phoenix Children's Specialty Care - Arrowhead Campus - Suite 101
6524 W. Sack Dr.
Suite 101
Glendale, AZ 85308
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Physician-Researchers at Phoenix Children’s Pioneer Use of Minimally Invasive Tool to Monitor Chronic Esophageal Disease in Children
The new tool can be implemented in an outpatient setting, eliminating need for anesthesia during esophageal testing.