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EpilepsyU presents a Q & A webinar on "epilepsy and children" with Dr. Davis
This week, EpilepsyU, a part of the Epilepsy Association of Central Florida, hosted a Q & A webinar on “epilepsy and children” featuring Dr. Ron Davis, Pediatric Neurologist and Co-Director of Pediatric Epilepsy for the Level 4 Epilepsy Center at Arnold Palmer Hospital.
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If news headlines have made you feel like a bad parent, you aren’t alone
You are a bad parent.
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Diagnosis & Treatments for Malrotation of the Bowel
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How to childproof your kitchen
Childproofing is a very real concern in my home right now. I have a 5-year-old daughter and a very active 18-month-old son, and although I’ve experienced the challenges of life with a toddler before, I have to admit that it is very different the second time around. I used to secretly wonder why some parents attached every kind of childproofing gadget they could think of to every item in their house; now I know. My daughter got into some things (as every kid does), but mostly she was more interested in being with me than exploring the off-limits things around our house. My son, though, is a completely different kid. We’ve nicknamed him “Curious George” because like the fictional character, his adventurous spirit has the potential to get him into a lot of trouble.
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Robotic-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery
Robotic-assisted surgery provides a new level of precision and control for minimally invasive gynecological procedures.
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Pediatric Robotic Urology Surgery
At Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, we offer pediatric robotic surgery to treat your child’s complex urological condition.
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Fetal Cardiac Program
The Heart Center partners with the Center for Maternal-Fetal Medicine at Orlando Health Winnie Palmer Hospital to provide state-of-the-art fetal and neonatal therapies.
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Does Your Baby Have Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy?
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The Orlando Health Promise
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EASE App for Surgery
The EASE app allows family members to receive texts, photos and videos of their loved one’s progress during surgery.