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Spina Bifida Program
The multidisciplinary Spina Bifida Program team will ensure optimal quality of health and well-being for your child.
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Patient & Family Counseling
Learn more about how our licensed counselors work with patients of all ages and their families to provide healthcare intervention and support.
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Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease
The Inflammatory Bowel Disease Program is dedicated to improving the care and outcomes of patients afflicted with IBD.
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Pediatric Electrophysiology and Arrhythmia
Invasive electrophysiology is a special type of cardiac catheterization that is used to evaluate children with arrhythmias.
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The Hearing Center at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
Pediatric audiology provides comprehensive evaluation and management for infants, children and adults.
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Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
Named a “Best Children’s Hospital,” Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children provides a full range of services to meet the unique physical, emotional and developmental needs of children.
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Most teens want to build muscle, even if it means going to great (and unhealthy) lengths
Gym rats, pro athletes, and teens- what do these three groups of people have in common? They all want to build muscle, and may even go to great lengths to do so. It is common to hear of gym rats, and even some pro athletes (even if it’s against regulations), who use steroids, or other muscle-enhancing supplements to help gain muscle mass, but now teens are mirroring these risky behaviors, too. While it’s great that teens have an increased interest in exercising, the desire for a certain body type can lead teens down a slippery slope of dangerous behaviors.
The Study
With the perception of popular body images in the media shifting from those who are just thin, to those who are muscular and lean, teens are becoming more dissatisfied with their outward appearance, causing them to be easily influenced by the market of muscle-enhancers and body-building lifestyles. -
Care at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children
When your family chooses to receive care at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, you have access to award-winning children’s care in more than 30 pediatric specialties. In addition, you have the advantage of The Bert Martin’s Champions for Children Emergency Department and Trauma Center, which is the area’s only Level One ED and Trauma Center.
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Campus Visitors
Each nursing unit determines their own visiting hours. Please check with your nurses about their visiting guidelines. If you’re not able to stop by to see your loved one in person, you can use a Patient Privacy Code to access information about your family member or friend. Nurses can authorize parents or guardians to call for health updates on their child.
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Bereavement Support