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They made national news when separated as babies, but now these once-conjoined twins live normal lives in the Midwest
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Building healthy eating habits when kids are young can improve health for a lifetime. Our experts shares how to think about healthy meals for your family.
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Baby Striver was born with three heart chambers instead of four. He’s been a fighter ever since.
The Father of Last Resort
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Some of these children come to him without names, so this most faithful Muslim does what the old Hebrew texts would praise: He crowns them. “In the hospital, they give birth, they leave them,” Mohamed
Blenderized Tube Feeding: Part One
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The first of a two-part series providing basic education and resources regarding blenderized tube feeding (BTF).
A Gift for Gabriel
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Two-year-old Gabriel Lopez had been hospitalized for more than a year, hooked up to a 200-pound machine. Then, on Christmas Eve, he got the gift of a lifetime.
After Years on Dialysis, Ethan Is Running Free
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Ethan had Wilms tumor, the most common type of kidney cancer in children. Most patients are diagnosed between the ages of 1 and 4—and the tumors are often quite large.
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