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Tips to prevent sports injuries in kids
Active kids get accidental injuries, from bumps and bruises to broken bones. With year-round sports becoming more common, specialists in the Phoenix Children’s Sports Medicine Program can help keep your young athlete safe.
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A More Connected Care Experience: Phoenix Children’s Pediatrics Joins Phoenix Children’s Medical Group
Phoenix Children’s announces Phoenix Children's Pediatrics is now a division within Phoenix Children's Medical Group, bringing pediatricians and specialists together under a single leadership. As part of the new structure, the health system appoints Darcey Winterland, MD, to Division Chief of Phoenix Children's Pediatrics.
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What Causes Spring Allergies in Arizona?
What Causes Spring Allergies in Arizona? Blog In Arizona, allergy season can start early and last for months. Common triggers include: Tree pollen (like mesquite and Palo Verde) Grass pollen Weeds Dust in the air, especially on windy days Wind can spread …
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Mental Health Awareness Month: Why It Matters in Pediatrics
Every May, Mental Health Awareness Month serves as a powerful reminder that emotional well-being is just as important as physical health. In pediatrics, this message carries special weight. Childhood and adolescence are critical periods for emotional development, and the mental
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Pediatrician vs. Urgent Care vs. Emergency Department
Many children who get sick or suffer a minor injury will recover with home care, but some may need medical attention. What should you do if your child is sick, and how do you know if it’s time to call their pediatrician or go to the urgent care or emergency department? Read on
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Sun, Splash & Safe Play: An Arizona Parent’s Guide to Spring & Summer Fun
Spring and summer in Arizona mean blue skies, blooming cacti and kids who really want to be outside. From early-morning park runs to backyard water battles, this is prime time for outdoor fun. But let’s be honest—Arizona heat doesn’t play around. The good news? With a few smart