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How smartphones and social media contribute to depression and anxiety in teens
Social media: Our kids have never known life without smartphones, but has the digital revolution affected their development?
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Carmen E. Román Boneu, RD
Carmen E. Román Boneu, LD, RD, MBA, is a registered dietitian nutritionist with the Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Center for Digestive Health and Nutrition. Carmen earned a bachelor's degree in nutrition and dietetic studies from the University of Puerto Rico. She completed residencies in primary care and dietetics at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Puerto Rico. She also earned a master's degree in business administration from Bayamon Central University, Puerto Rico. Prior to joining Orlando Health, Carmen worked seven years as a dietitian at several different hospitals in Puerto Rico, including Doctors' Center Hospital in Bayamon, Metropolitan Hospital in Río Piedras, and Hospital Auxilio Mutuo in Hato Rey. Carmen is dedicated to improving the quality life of patients through nutrition and has experience supporting individuals with a variety of health challenges, including diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, hemodialysis, kidney transplant and cancer.
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Redefining "spina bifida" through the lens of a camera, one photo at a time
Written by Amanda Kern
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How the collaborative efforts of our medical team saved one little boy’s life
Written by Dr. Pinnelas, pediatric hospitalist at Arnold Palmer Hospital
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How one physical therapist overcame scoliosis and now helps children do the same
My Story
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A Study to Compare Blinatumomab Alone to Blinatumomab With Nivolumab in Patients Diagnosed With First Relapse B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (B-ALL)
A Phase 2 Study of Blinatumomab (NSC# 765986) in Combination With Nivolumab (NSC # 748726), a Checkpoint Inhibitor of PD-1, in B-ALL Patients Aged ≥1 to <31 Years Old With First Relapse
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Making sure your kids have healthy bones
“Dr. Davis, are her bones okay?”
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Cutting and self-injury: what to do if someone you know is hurting themselves
“Is it weird that I cut myself on purpose?”
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When every bite is a fight - Diego’s struggle to overcome feeding difficulties
Diego was born on May 31st, 2012, and his parents, Diana and Freddy, were overjoyed. Diego was a happy, healthy baby, and he entered into the world as part of a family that radiates light and love.
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The journey to healing through a bone marrow transplant: Zoe’s story
Zoe is a vivacious 10-year-old who loves to spend time with her family, especially her sister, Eva. You would never know that just two years ago, she was fighting for her life as she underwent a bone marrow transplant, the only treatment that could offer Zoe the chance to live a healthy, normal life.