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50 Percent Fewer Late Pre-Term Babies Admitted into NICU after Reduction in Early Elective Deliveries
Learn how Winnie Palmer Hospital is improving care for infants and their mothers.
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Children’s Brain Tumor Network (CBTN) Collection Protocol
Children’s Brain Tumor Network (CBTN) Collection Protocol
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Naxitamab Added to Induction for Newly Diagnosed High-Risk Neuroblastoma
A Phase II study of Naxitamab added to induction Therapy for Subjects with Newly Diagnosed High Risk Neuroblastoma
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Accelerated v's Standard BEP Chemotherapy for Patients With Intermediate and Poor-risk Metastatic Germ Cell Tumours (P3BEP)
AGCT1532 - Phase 3 Accelerated BEP: A Randomised Phase 3 Trial of Accelerated Versus Standard BEP Chemotherapy for Patients With Intermediate and Poor-risk Metastatic Germ Cell Tumours
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Pediatric Precision Laboratory Advanced Neuroblastoma Therapy
A Study Using Molecular Guided Therapy With Induction Chemotherapy Followed by a Randomized Controlled Trial of Standard Immunotherapy With or Without DFMO Followed by DFMO Maintenance for Subjects With Newly Diagnosed High-Risk Neuroblastoma
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Cystic Fibrosis National Registry
Cystic Fibrosis National Registry
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Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Receives Trauma and Children’s Surgical Verification from the American College of Surgeons
Orlando, FL (September 25, 2019) – Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children has received both Trauma Verification and Children’s Surgical Verification from the American College of Surgeons (ACS), making it the only pediatric facility in Florida to hold both verifications and one of only 14 in the country.
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Boy Fighting Cancer Is a Superhero in More Than Name Only
On a spring afternoon in 2022, Rob Wyatt took the stairs in his DeLand home a little too fast and slipped, fracturing his foot.
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How to get your child into the spirit of giving this holiday season
With the season of giving approaching rapidly, many families are eagerly gathering their children’s Christmas lists to figure out what they want under the Christmas tree. While this is an exciting time for most children, there are sadly others who worry that what they want will not find its way to their homes and many parents who share the concern that Christmas will not be what their family hoped.
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Important information every parent of a child with asthma needs to know
As I pass the halfway mark in my first year as a pediatric resident, I have seen many patients come through the emergency department with asthma, whether it’s for difficulty breathing or cough or chest tightness. All too often though, I find that many parents are unsure of which medicines to give when their child’s asthma is causing problems. This is usually because there are multiple inhalers at home and there can be confusion about which inhaler to give and when. With this post, we will review asthma and go over the differences between inhalers as well as when to use them.