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Connecting Phoenix Children’s with the community we serve
… Connecting Phoenix Children’s with the community we serve Blog Community Volunteering This story is … to do just that. An opportunity came for her to serve as a nursing mentor with the nonprofit Positive Paths, an …
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Tonsils and Adenoids: What are they? Where are they? And do I need them?
… and Head & Neck Surgery) department, one of the more common surgeries I perform is a tonsillectomy and … child with snoring, gasping or catching the breath, pausing in the breathing, restlessness, sweating, and poor …
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Cystic Fibrosis care for kids AND adults at Phoenix Children’s
… CF, from newly diagnosed newborns to elderly adults who come from all over the state of Arizona to receive care. … which leads to thick and sticky secretions in the lungs causing lung infections and lung damage over time. All the …
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Keeping keto: Thanksgiving edition
… factored into your nutrition plan. Eat off a salad plate. Choosing a smaller plate will naturally reduce portion sizes and … single servings. If you prefer the whole shebang when it comes to pie, check out this recipe from the Charlie …
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Researcher Spotlights – April 2022
… rheumatologist and has been on staff at Phoenix Children’s since 2008. He serves as Director of Rheumatology Research … Dr. Ede earned his medical degree at University of Hawaii, completing his residency at Phoenix Children’s and Banner …
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Jaxton’s journey – The first ever MELODY valve in mitral position
… we had a diagnosis: Jaxton was born full term with a complete atrioventricular septal defect (AVSD) . A complete … It almost felt like life was going to be normal. Jaxton was nursing and only on a few medications. A little pale, but he …
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Living with Food Allergies During the Holidays
… Holidays Allergy & Immunology Food allergies have been increasing in the past decade in Western countries and are becoming an important public health concern due to the large …
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Bedwetting
… toilet train between 2-4 years old. However, it’s common for some children to have episodic nighttime … space in the belly and produces pressure on the bladder. Addressing constipation can reduce nighttime accidents. Stress: …
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Phoenix Children’s Adds New Chief Medical Officer, Associate CMOs to its Ranks
In a move that strengthens the medical leadership of Phoenix Children’s, the health system today announced a new chief medical officer (CMO) as well as the expansion of the CMO office to include two associate CMOs.
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Study from Phoenix Children’s Research Institute Reveals New Way to Prevent Lung Cancer from Spreading
Research conducted at the Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine — Phoenix shows normalizing cancer tumor vessels and alleviating low oxygen levels in the tumor microenvironment can improve the effectiveness of chemotherapy treatment in lung cancer, according to a paper published in EMBO Molecular Medicine.