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LONG-TERM STUDY OF TRIPTORELIN IN GIRLS WITH CENTRAL PRECOCIOUS PUBERTY
LONG-TERM STUDY OF TRIPTORELIN IN GIRLS WITH CENTRAL PRECOCIOUS PUBERTY
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Thoracotomy Versus Thoracoscopic Management of Pulmonary Metastases in Patients With Osteosarcoma
A Phase 3 Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Open vs Thoracoscopic Management of Pulmonary Metastases in Patients With Osteosarcoma
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$5 Million Gift Expands Pediatric Neurological Care in Central Florida
Orlando, FL (October 17, 2018) – An Orlando woman with a long history of philanthropy is helping expand care for children with neurological conditions in Central Florida. At her 87th birthday celebration, Helen Leon, agreed to give $5 million to the newly created neuroscience center at Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children.
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Arnold Palmer Invitational- March 5-8, 2020
Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard is a proud supporter of Arnie’s Army Charitable Foundation. Arnie’s Army is marching toward a better tomorrow. We believe it is our mission to invest in the health, well-being and development of children and youth. We believe that Arnie’s Army is united behind something stronger than ourselves. These “beliefs” are core to the foundational fabric of Arnie’s Army.
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Preparation for Birth E-Class
This E-class is an eight-chapter, interactive, web-based class that uses videos, personal birth stories, animations, activities, and games to teach all the essential information parents need to know to prepare for their birth. Understand pregnancy, learn about labor, discover comfort techniques and more.
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Mother Baby T.E.A. at Orlando Health Winnie Palmer – TLC, Education, Answers
Created specially to meet the unique needs of mothers with babies up to three month of age, this group provides education, reassurance and support along with a little T.L.C. in an informal, comfortable setting. Lactation consultants and nurses will answer questions about infant care, breastfeeding, ways to comfort your baby, taking care of yourself and more.
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Make-A-Wish Foundation 2015 Walk for Wishes
Come out and join Dr. Shoba Srikantan, from our APH Critical Care team, who will be walking to support children.
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How long is it okay for my child to suck on a thumb or pacifier?
As parents, you may worry about your child sucking his or her thumb or a pacifier, but it’s important to remember that sucking is one of an infant's natural reflexes that they start even in the womb. Infants and young children may also suck on their fingers or other objects because it makes them feel happy and safe, and it helps them to learn and explore their world. It also helps them feel safe during difficult periods, such as when they are separated from their parents or if they are in a new and unfamiliar environment. Sucking may also be relaxing and, for some children, can help them get to sleep.
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Crohn's & Colitis Pediatric Education Day
The Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America and the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Center for Digestive Health and Nutrition invite
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Keep It Cool — Three Steps to Hydration
By Elizabeth Davis, MD, Pediatric Sports Medicine Specialist