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The Orlando Repertory Theatre offers special showing of “The Cat in the Hat” for children with autism
Into the gray nothingness of a dull, rainy day pops the boisterous Cat in the Hat, ready to play. He says,
"I know it is wet
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Mom, what's for dinner?
How often have you heard this phrase?
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A heart for Sophia
For Sophia’s mom, it’s the little things in life that matter. Taking Sophia to the grocery store and letting her pick out a free cookie, watching her jump into the swimming pool or reading her favorite books to her may seem like small things. But, they are actually miracles.
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Essential oils for children
You may have heard of a new trend popping up in the parenting community: using essential oils to treat a variety of illnesses or to promote general good health in children.
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For Kids!
If you’re a kid or teen visiting us at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, you may not know what to expect. Maybe you’re feeling nervous, angry or even possibly excited. All of these feelings are OK! We understand that visiting the doctor or being sick can be no fun. That’s why we try to make it a good experience. Watch the video above to see what you can expect when you come here.
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Avoiding Peanuts Might Put Your Child at Risk for Allergies Later
One of Israel’s most popular kid foods is a peanut-based snack called Bamba. It’s so popular that “Bamba” is said to be one of the first words Israeli toddlers learn.
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4th Annual Walk For Winnie Exceeds Expectations
September 29th marked the 4th annual Walk For Winnie, which was again an outstanding success. Presented by Panera Breadâ and hosted at SeaWorldâ Orlando, more than $145,000 was raised through online fundraising, exceeding this year’s goal. 2,500 people participated in the event including many past Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) graduates and their families, nurses and doctors.
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Silmitasertib (CX-4945) in Combination With Chemotherapy for Relapsed Refractory Solid Tumors
Phase I/II Study of Silmitasertib (CX-4945) in Combination With Chemotherapy in Children and Young Adults With Relapsed Refractory Solid Tumors
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A Study Using Risk Factors to Determine Treatment for Children With Favorable Histology Wilms Tumors (FHWT)
Risk Adapted Treatment of Unilateral Favorable Histology Wilms Tumors (FHWT)