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Esophagitis in Children

As a parent, receiving any dire medical diagnosis for your child is overwhelming and heartbreaking. You do everything you can to learn the new medical terms, while your head swims in questions. You look for the best treatment options and for ways to improve your child’s quality of life. And, when the condition can be…

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Esophagitis in Children

What is a Pulse Oximeter?

When a loved one has been diagnosed with a serious medical condition, you have to take some time to process the information — deal with the shock and assimilate how it’s going to change your life and the life of your loved one. In addition, you have to become familiarized with an entirely new vocabulary. This…

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What is a Pulse Oximeter?

Fun Activities for Children with Limited Mobility

Having a child at home means being hyper-vigilant around the clock. You want to make sure that they’re bathed, fed, and safe. You want to ensure their wellbeing, and that they feel loved. And, if you have a child with limited mobility, you want them to feel like they have as normal a childhood as…

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8 Fun Activities for Children with Limited Mobility

How to Boost Your Child’s Immune System

The immune system is responsible for fighting off viruses and other infections. But, for children with compromised immune systems or other preexisting conditions that impact the system, this isn’t always the case. Developing a child’s immune system begins from the moment they’re born and can be strengthened as they develop. Even children who are seemingly…

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How to Boost Your Child's Immune System

Tethered Spinal Cord Syndrome

One of the worst experiences in a person’s life is finding out a loved one has been diagnosed with a serious medical condition. You feel shocked, overwhelmed, and devastated. While you have to come to terms with this new reality, you also have to become familiarized with an entirely new medical vocabulary. You also have…

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Tethered Spinal Cord Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, & Treatment

Hydrocephalus: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Finding out that a loved one has been diagnosed with a serious medical condition is overwhelming and life-changing. All of a sudden, the only things that matter are finding out information about the illness, and what you can do to treat it — while keeping your loved one as comfortable as possible. It can feel…

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Hydrocephalus

Childhood Vaccines: Facts vs Myths

Anyone who’s a parent — or who has a social media account — is well aware of the ongoing debate surrounding childhood vaccines. On one end of the discussion, there are those who argue about the need for vaccination to protect children from preventable diseases, as well as to keep immunocompromised kids safe. On the other…

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Childhood Vaccines Facts vs Myths

Caring for a Child with Spastic Quadriplegia Cerebral Palsy

If your child has been diagnosed with spastic quadriplegia cerebral palsy, you’re likely feeling heartbroken, overwhelmed, and out of sorts. There is nothing that prepares you for this kind of experience — and there is nothing anyone can say to make you feel better. However, as a loving parent, you’re also probably wondering what it…

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Caring for a Child with Spastic Quadriplegia Cerebral Palsy

Cleft Lip and Palate

Finding out you’re having a baby can be overwhelming and exciting. You schedule prenatal care, pick out names, and decorate a baby room. Everyone’s waiting to meet your little one, and you give them updates and pictures of sonograms as the pregnancy moves along. But, what happens when your doctor mentions that there may be…

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Cleft Lip and Palate

GERD in Children

If your child has been diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), you may be wondering what, exactly, does it all mean? While it’s common to hear about acid reflux, complaints usually come from adults. This may leave you wondering what are the effects of the condition on children? And, if your child hasn’t been diagnosed,…

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