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Cryoanalgesia: A “cool” way to control pain after the Nuss Procedure
February 15, 2021
By Benjamin E. Padilla, MD
Cryoanalgesia: A “cool” way to control pain after the Nuss Procedure Blog Chest Wall Deformities Pectus Excavatum Ever hear of Pectus Excavatum? It’s the most common chest wall deformity and it occurs in about one in 450 children. Pectus excavatum or …
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Gastroenterology Research
Research in gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition at Phoenix Children’s is helping advance our understanding of gastrointestinal (GI) and liver diseases. Through these studies, we are making strides in improving therapies for children affected by these conditions. At Phoenix
Genetics Research
Research in Genetics and Metabolism at Phoenix Children’s pioneers new insights and therapies for children and adults with rare genetic disorders. This work leads to cutting-edge care and opens doors to innovative treatment options for our patients, often surpassing the current
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Double the ACL trouble and a new baby for Dr. Heather Menzer
February 15, 2021
By Heather M. Menzer, MD
Double the ACL trouble and a new baby for Dr. Heather Menzer Blog Sports Medicine Orthopedics ​Identical twins Abigail and Carolina Dayer share more than their birthdays and appearance. Both served as soccer team captains for a charter school in west …
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Pulmonology Research
Advanced research at Phoenix Children’s is improving our understanding of lung diseases. Thanks to our groundbreaking clinical trials, we are developing improved therapies for children with these conditions. In Phoenix Children’s Pulmonology division, this research translates
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Phoenix Children’s and 12 News share miracle stories from 2020
February 17, 2021
Phoenix Children’s and 12 News share miracle stories from 2020 Blog Barrow Neurological Institute at Phoenix Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders NICU Orthopedics Phoenix Children’s Center for Heart Care   Despite the many hardships of 2020, …
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Center for Fetal and Neonatal Care Research
The Center for Fetal and Neonatal Care at Phoenix Children’s cares for thousands of families before the birth of their babies. This work allows us to enhance diagnostic accuracy and track and improve outcomes after the baby is born. Our researchers collaborate nationally to
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Tonsils and Adenoids: What are they? Where are they? And do I need them?
June 5, 2025
By David J. Crockett, MD
Tonsils and Adenoids: What are they? Where are they? And do I need them? Blog Otolaryngology ENT As a pediatric otolaryngologist with Phoenix Children's Ear, Nose & Throat (Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery) department, one of the more common …
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The tiniest heart CHAMPIONs
February 17, 2021
By Amy L. Svenson, MD
The tiniest heart CHAMPIONs Blog Phoenix Children’s Center for Heart Care ​The Phoenix Children’s Heart Center Interstage Home Monitoring Program has been active for more than 13 years in the Phoenix area and is one of only 68 interstage monitoring …
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Inflammatory Bowel Disease – From patient to provider
February 24, 2021
By Brad A. Pasternak, MD
Inflammatory Bowel Disease – From patient to provider Blog Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Ulcerative Colitis Gastroenterology (GI) Dr. Brad Pasternak is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) specialist and a co-medical director of the IBD program at …
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