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Attacking Asthma with Information and Vigilance
More than 6 million children nationally, and 15-20 percent of children in St. Louis have asthma. It is a common reason for emergency room visits, and the leading cause of missed school. ...
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Camp Serves Up Fun and Independence to Kids with Cerebral Palsy
Katie Campbell looked cool as a cucumber in her red, rhinestone-encrusted baseball hat. This is the first year Katie has attended Camp Independence, a sports day camp for kids age 7-18 with cerebral palsy.
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Camp Rhythm Does a Kid’s Heart and Soul Good
Children who attend Camp Rhythm leave with these memories, plus the confidence that comes, for many, from spending their first nights away from home, and getting to be a "regular" kid.
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St. Louis Children’s Hospital Makes U.S.News Honor Roll of Top Children’s Hospitals in America
St. Louis Children’s Hospital-Washington University has been named among the nation’s elite pediatric hospitals on the Honor Roll of U.S. News & World Report’s 2009 listing of America’s Best Children’s Hospitals. ...
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Head to Toe Families and St. Louis Children's Hospital Make Tracks for the Zoo
St. Louis Children’s Hospital and the Saint Louis Zoo are sponsoring “Make Tracks for the Zoo,” June 7, from 8 a.m. to noon. ...
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St. Louis Children’s Hospital Named as Lead Center in Missouri for Helping Children with Brain Injury
St. Louis Children’s Hospital has been named the State Lead Center for Missouri as part of a national network of healthcare institutions in what is being called one of the largest collaborative efforts in the history of pediatric medicine. The 51 other institutions in conjunction with St. Louis Children’s Hospital will work together to address the number one cause of death and disability for children and young adults in the United States – brain injury. ...
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Event Honors EMS Crews
An outdoor celebration honored area first-responders for their service to the community. ...
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St. Louis Children’s Hospital Raises Voice for Kids
The online mobilization campaign - "Speak Now For Kids" - urges Congress to make health reform work for children. ...
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A Message to Parents About Swine Flu
St. Louis Children's Hospital pediatrician Dr. Misty Deming offers some reassurance and advice to parents regarding the swine flu outbreak. ...
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BJC, St. Louis Children's Hospital Active Response Plan to Swine Flu
BJC HealthCare infectious disease doctors, nurses and staff are working closely with local and state health department officials to help identify any potential swine flu cases. ...
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