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Susan Eva DesJardins, MD
Susan E. desJardins, MD, is a board-certified pediatric cardiologist at Orlando Health Children's Heart Institute. She is board certified in pediatrics and pediatric cardiology.
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Susan M Dennard, MD
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Nicole Armstrong Demoraes, MD
Dr. Nicole Armstrong Demoraes is a board-certified pediatrician with Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Primary Care Pediatrics. She has experience in:
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Nicole Slone, MD
Dr. Nicole Slone is a double-board-certified pediatric critical care physician with Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. She cares for seriously ill infants and children, including those with injuries from traumatic accidents, respiratory failure, septic shock, neurological emergencies and after complex surgeries. Her areas of expertise include:
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Denise Serafin, MD
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Lisa K. Christensen, MD
Lisa Christensen, MD
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Michelle A Norden, MD
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Gregory John Locksmith, MD
Gregory J. Locksmith, MD, is the managing physician of the hospital’s maternal fetal medicine practice. He has been consistently recognized as one of Central Florida’s “Top Doctors” by Orlando Magazine for nearly ten years and is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology and maternal fetal medicine.
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When Healthy Eating Isn't Enough for Severely Obese Teenagers
As the obesity epidemic in the United States continues to rise, a small number of teenagers are finding that traditional methods of weight loss just won’t cut it. For those adolescents with severe obesity, weight loss surgery — or bariatric surgery — may be an option. While healthy eating and exercise are recommended first when trying to lose weight, this surgery could be a life-changing (or even life-saving) choice for some obese teens.
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Your Helicopter Parenting May Actually Be Hurting Your Child
As parents, we always want what is best for our children. But sometimes we need to take a step back and let our kids make their own decisions. It’s still possible to provide love, support and safety while allowing them to struggle and learn new skills on their own.