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Jack's Story
… to change. Jack started running a low-grade fever and began complaining of pain in his left armpit. Within a few days, the pain was severe enough that Jack stopped using his left arm altogether. Jack's Story - Neuroblastoma …
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Hearing Loss vs. Not Listening
… one room to another and not understanding why she had not come out yet. Being in a crowded room and my daughter … keep up with who is talking if we do not take turns). Using American Sign Language to communicate as necessary. …
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Phoenix Children’s Hospital Will Open New Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders and Infusion Center on October 18
Phoenix Children’s new 17,000-square-foot Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders (CCBD) will open to patients on October 18, increasing the Hospital’s capacity to care for children and adults fighting pediatric cancer and complex blood disorders.
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Goodbye Spring Allergies, Hello Summer Allergies (Sniff!)
… outside and enjoyable temperatures. Along with these also comes pollen allergies that may interfere with your child’s … to best manage them. Hay fever, coined in the early 1800s since the “odor” of hay seemed to cause symptoms, is known …
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Brain Injury Signs and Symptoms
… require head imaging (CT scan) can include: Continuous drowsiness or inability to wake up Repetitive vomiting A …
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Dog bite prevention week
… also teaching them how to be respectful, responsible and compassionate. Making children aware of these important … create a separation barrier between the dog and child. By using a baby gate or crate, you can create a safe …
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Phoenix Children’s Researcher Awarded $3 Million Grant to Develop New Therapy for Lung Diseases in Premature Babies
An internationally renowned research scientist at the Phoenix Children’s Research Institute at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix has been awarded a multimillion-dollar grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop new treatment methods for lung disease in premature infants.
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Phoenix Children’s Opens 44,000-Square Foot Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
The new space, which replaces Phoenix Children’s existing NICU, is Arizona's only Level IV NICU as designated by the American Academy of Pediatrics, indicating the highest level of care available for the most complex neonatal conditions. In addition to providing high-quality medical care, the new space was designed to enhance patient family comfort.
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Mazie's Story
… no indication of the severity of the diagnosis that would come 10 months later. “She was always smiling, always … others when Mazie was sick or about to have a seizure since Rett Syndrome robbed her of the ability to …
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Unique partnership offers instruction on clinical social work with children
… ability to provide this level of care—directly serving our community—some students may find this is exactly where they … seen a growing number of children and adolescents with rising health concerns—both mentally and physically—and many …