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When is the right time to talk to kids about alcohol and marijuana use? Study says earlier than you might think
One in 10 high school students has driven under the influence of alcohol or marijuana within the last 30 days.
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Car Seat Assistance
Three out of four car seats are used incorrectly. Is yours? Join in a FREE car seat checkpoint and learn how to properly install your child restraint. We have certified child passenger safety technicians available to assist.
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Webinar on "Living with CHD: Ensuring your child meets his or her full potential" with Dr. desJardins
This week, we hosted a webinar on "Living with Congenital Heart Disease: Ensuring your child meets his or her full potential" with Dr. desJardins, pediatric cardiologist at The Heart Center.
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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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Diagnosis
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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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Survey Finds Widespread Skepticism of Flu Shot Among Parents, Despite Consensus of Medical Community
More than half of parents believe their child can get the flu from the vaccine
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Spirit of Children Brings Spooky Fun and Smiles to Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital this Halloween!
Orlando, FL (October 13, 2023) – Halloween is just around the corner, and Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children is thrilled to continue its exciting partnership with Spirit of Children, the fundraising arm of Spirit Halloween stores, to host a spooktacular Halloween party for our young patients and their families. This collaboration created a memorable and fun-filled Halloween celebration that lifted spirits and brought joy to children facing medical challenges.
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3-Year-Old with Sickle Cell Disease Finds Miracle Close to Home
Julian Jarvis has been in danger since the day he was born. Diagnosed with sickle cell disease, he faced a life overshadowed by constant pain, isolation, hospital visits and the potential of life-threatening strokes.