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Bike Safety
Bike accidents can occur anywhere at anytime, so it is very important that your child wear a properly fitting helmet every time he rides his bike. ...
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St. Louis Children's Hospital Announces Exclusive Documentary with Laila Anderson and the St. Louis Blues
Oct. 2, 2019 (ST. LOUIS) - “Laila: The Next Season” is a documentary currently under production by St. Louis Children’s Hospital featuring Laila Anderson and the St. Louis Blues. ...
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Pedal The Cause
Pedal the Cause is a city and community-wide fundraising bike challenge for riders of all ages and abilities. 100% of the proceeds stay in St. Louis to fund cancer research. ...
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Plax Honored for Work with The Spot
Katie Plax, MD, director of the adolescent center at St. Louis Children’s Hospital and professor of pediatrics at Washington University School of Medicine (WUSM), has received the Dr. Corinne Walentik Leadership in Health Award from the Missouri Foundation for Health. The award, in its second ...
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Dilated Cardiomyopathy
Dilated cardiomyopathy is the most common form of cardiomyopathy. The heart muscle becomes enlarged and stretched (dilated), causing the heart to become weak and pump inefficiently. ...
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How to avoid double doses of your child’s daily medications
To help prevent overdosing, here are some strategies to ensure your child gets their daily vitamins, supplements or medications only once daily. ...
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How to treat your child’s sunburn — and when to call the pediatrician
First step: Stay inside for a couple of days. ...
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Keep your cheerleader safe with these three steps
Even with safety improvements, "typical" cheerleading injuries can still occur. ...
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Clare's Victory Dance
Imagine yourself trying to maintain a straight-A average in school, practice competitive tap, jazz, and modern dance for twenty hours a week, juggle time with friends and family at the same time your body is being compromised by an undetected tumor. ...
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome: What is it?
IBS isn’t progressive or damaging. It’s simply the way that some children’s intestinal systems work. ...
Provider results for "behavioral pediatrics"
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Timothy Spiegel, MD
- Psychiatry-Pediatric
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Caryn Garriga, MD
- Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics
- Pediatrics
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Paul Simons, MD
- Pediatrics
- Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics
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Abigail Kissel, MD
- Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics
- Pediatrics
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Michael Huang, MD, MS
- Hematology-Pediatric
- Oncology-Pediatric
- Pediatrics
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Carrie Coughlin, MD
- Dermatology-Pediatric
- Dermatology