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Torticollis is a common congenital deformity, and current research suggests it affects up to 16 percent of infants. Congenital muscular torticollis is caused by a tightening of the sternocleidoid
Does My Child Need Painkillers After Surgery?
July 10, 2020
The safest way to manage pain for children or teens after surgery is to use the lowest dose or pain relief method for the shortest amount of time.
Reaching New Heights
January 20, 2017
Imagine a newborn so small you can hold her entire body in one hand. Then imagine the overwhelming concern and responsibility you would feel for her fragile life if this were your own child. For
How to Heal Your Baby’s Diaper Rash
September 2, 2020
Diaper rash is a normal part of babyhood, but there’s plenty you can do to make it go away. Follow these simple tips to soothe your baby’s skin, speed healing—and help prevent more rashes in the
Feeding Tips for the Hospitalized Child
December 5, 2014
Sometimes children who have spent time in the hospital may need to learn to eat. Our experts offer some tips on the subject.
Cancer Survivor Coco Shares Her Journey—and Some Quarantine Tips
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In her own words, Coco shares her journey back to health, the importance of social distancing, and tips on keeping busy until safe-at-home restrictions are lifted.
A High-Tech Look at Rejection in Pediatric Liver Transplants
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New research aims to better diagnose, treat—and predict—liver transplant rejection in children.
Raising a Child with Food Allergies
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Allergies can be scary when it comes to your children. Here are some expert tips to help identify and deal with them.
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