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Laundry detergent pods may be convenient, but can pose serious poisoning risk to children
The convenience of being able to throw a laundry pod into the washer without having to measure out liquid or powder detergent is a time saver, for sure. However, for families with small children, the benefits do not outweigh the potential risks. Because toddlers love to explore their surroundings, and oftentimes find themselves into things they shouldn’t be, laundry pods pose a serious poisoning risk to these curious adventurists. The bright colors of the laundry pods can be easily mistaken for juice or candy, and the soft, pliable texture make it fun for kids to squeeze or play with. What they don’t realize is that this “fun toy” could be detrimental to their health, and it could land them in the emergency room in a matter of seconds.
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Code of Conduct
The Compliance and Ethics Program aids in detecting and preventing deviations from expected behavior, whether intentional or not.
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Combination Chemotherapy for Patients With Newly Diagnosed DAWT and Relapsed FHWT
Treatment of Newly Diagnosed Diffuse Anaplastic Wilms Tumors (DAWT) and Relapsed Favorable Histology Wilms Tumors (FHWT)
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Frequently Asked Questions
EASE (Electronic Access to Surgical Events) is a HIPAA-compliant software platform for updating and educating families and friends on the progress of a loved one’s surgery. It is an optional service offered by Orlando Health.
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Chloe's Wedding Day: A Little Girl Who Was Diagnosed with a Brain Tumor on Christmas Eve
Dr. Alex Levy, pediatric oncologist/hematologist at Arnold Palmer Hospital, shares the heart-warming story of a family who learned their 4-year old daughter had a brain tumor on Christmas Eve. This is Chloe's story:
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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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When bullying contributes to feelings of grief and loss in kids
Parents often struggle with the realization that their children feel grief and loss, and we struggle to know exactly how to support them through it. Just as it is important for adults to process their grief to promote healing, children need the same opportunities, along with guidance from the trusted adults in their lives to navigate grief in a positive and healthy way.
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Emerging from the darkness of her son's devastating illness: One Mother's story
By Donna Jones
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Carla Hall, MA CCC-SLP
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U.S. News & World Report Ranks Orlando Health Among the Best in the Nation
Orlando Health hospitals and service lines were recognized among the best in the nation and region in U.S. News & World Report’s adult hospital rankings, which were released today.