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Improving Care of Children with Complex Congenital Heart Disease
National Pediatric Cardiology Quality Improvement Collaborative (NPC-QIC) - A Collaborative Initiative to Improve Care of Children with Complex Congenital Heart Disease
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Is CrossFit safe when you’re pregnant?
Over the past several years, ultra-intense exercise programs have become increasingly popular. From P90X to INSANITY to High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT), it seems there’s no shortage of fitness gurus promoting the benefits of fast, high-intensity workouts designed to push your body to the limit. Arguably, one program stands out among the rest as the most popular and most intense of the bunch: CrossFit. Once an underground fitness movement mostly practiced by elite military units and die-hard fitness fanatics, CrossFit is now a mainstream phenomenon that’s attracted hundreds of thousands of followers, from Hollywood A-listers to everyday working professionals. Increasingly, CrossFit has also become a trendy way for expecting women to stay in shape during their pregnancies. Unsurprisingly, it’s led many people to wonder if CrossFit and programs like it are safe for moms-to-be.
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Pediatric Hospitalists
Pediatric hospitalists are physicians specially dedicated to providing the highest quality of coordinated care for each child during their hospital stay.
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Diagnosis & Treatments for Intestinal Atresia or Web
In many cases, intestinal atresia or intestinal web may be diagnosed before birth on a prenatal (during pregnancy) ultrasound. If your OBGYN suspects your baby may have intestinal atresia or web once your baby is born, their team may order one or more of the following tests:
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Long-Term Follow-Up of Patients Who Have Participated in Children's Oncology Group Studies
Umbrella Long-Term Follow-Up Protocol
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Is Your Kid a Bed-Wetter? Don’t Worry, It’s Normal
Most kids are potty-trained between ages 2 and 4. But about 20 percent of 5-year-olds and 10 percent of 7-year-olds still wet the bed at night. Why?
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What’s Causing Your Child’s Severe Headaches? It Could Be Occipital Neuralgia
If your child is having persistent headaches with pain they describe as shooting, stabbing or like an electric shock, it’s time to see a doctor. Although its symptoms might mimic migraines and other types of headaches, occipital neuralgia might be the cause.
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A Retrospective Assessment of Novel Biomarkers Indicating Intestinal Inflammation and Intestinal Permeability, Identified During Non-Invasive Leaky Gut Testing
A Retrospective Assessment of Novel Biomarkers Indicating Intestinal Inflammation and Intestinal Permeability, Identified During Non-Invasive Leaky Gut Testing
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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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An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure
As a pediatrician, one of the most common questions I am asked this time of year is what I think about the seasonal flu vaccine.