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Webinar on "Sudden Cardiac Arrest: what every parent should know" with Dr. Schwartz
Sudden cardiac arrest. Those are three frightening words. And they are even scarier when they apply to children.
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Can an Injection that Smooths Wrinkles Also Treat Serious Childhood Conditions?
You may think that botulinum toxin, most commonly known by brand name Botox, is only used to smooth wrinkles and improve your appearance. But it also can treat some serious childhood conditions, such as cerebral palsy. And promising new therapies for children continue to be discovered.
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FDABC Duck Touch-a-Truck
Saturday, April 16, 2016
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Survival Swimming Can Protect Your Child From Drowning
By Wendy Bacigalupi-Bednarz, Editorial Contributor
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11th Annual Spring Swirl Presented by Land Rover Orlando Hosted by I-Drive 360®
We are proud to announce we raised more than $160,000 to support The Howard Phillips Center for Children & Families.
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Mass Casualty Incident Media Update - As of 9:25pm EDT
An update on the shooting incident in downtown Orlando from Orlando Health.
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Kuhl Avenue Closure From Miller Street To Lake Beauty Drive
On the downtown Orlando Health campus, Kuhl Avenue will be closed from Miller Street to Lake Beauty Drive beginning December 2, 2019 for sewer pipe replacement. The project is expected to be finished on or around December 22, 2019.
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OmniPod Device Used To Treat Type 1 Diabetes
A new device may change the lives of children with diabetes.
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Does teething cause a fever?
One of the most challenging aspects of caring for young children is simply not knowing if and when something is wrong with them. Infants and toddlers can’t communicate what they’re feeling or what may be bothering them, so it often becomes a guessing game when parents sense something isn’t right. Is my baby sick? Is she teething? Does she have an earache? Is she constipated? We’re constantly looking for clues that may indicate what’s going on.
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Tolulope Adesola Adebanjo, MD
Dr. Tolulope Adebanjo is a board-certified pediatrician at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. As a hospitalist, she sees pediatric patients in the hospital and coordinates their care with specialty physicians.