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Sending a child with epilepsy to school: what every parent should know
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Pediatric Corrective Jaw Surgery Program
Our Pediatric Craniofacial team provides evaluation and treatment for patients who need Corrective Jaw Surgery.
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Pediatric Motility Center
Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children offers the only pediatric motility clinic in the Southeastern U.S., providing testing, consultative services and treatment of digestive and intestinal motility disorders for infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
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Pediatric Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit
The Pediatric Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit at Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children is specifically designed to meet the needs of patients who are recovering from cardiac surgery.
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Healthy Lifestyles Program
The Healthy Lifestyles Program offers individualized plans to help children who are at risk for obesity or have an elevated BMI.
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Young Mother Fighting Cancer Refuses To Give Up
Robyn Burke, a busy wife and mother of three young daughters, was excited to complete her long-delayed bachelor’s degree. She planned to rejoin the workforce as her youngest headed to pre-kindergarten.
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SunTrust Celebrates 80-Year Affiliation with $250,000 Philanthropic Investment in Orlando Health
SunTrust is one of Orlando Health’s oldest and most valued relationships.
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Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Receives Grant to Support Childhood Cancer Research
The St. Baldrick’s Foundation awarded Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children with a $50,000 grant, which will help ensure that more
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The COVID-19 Factors that Lead to Child Abuse
With schools closed and many parents working remotely due to COVID-19, families are coming to terms with a new normal that can add significant stress. That stress is made worse when one or more parents lose their jobs altogether. Even a 1% increase in unemployment can result in a potential 20% increase in child abuse or neglect, according to a University of Oxford study.
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Are You Ready for Hurricane Season?
With the start of hurricane season, now is the time to make your hurricane plans. Long before the first watch or warning is issued is the best time to prepare for the season, which continues through November. By preparing now, you are better able to protect yourself and your family from a hurricane and its aftermath.