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National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day: Young People Take the Lead on HIV and Sexual Health Activism
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Written by Karli Santos, MSWc, SYPP Center April 10, 2016 will mark the third annual National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day (NYHAAD). NYHAAD is about educating the public on the ways in which HIV and
Genu Varum - Bowlegs in Children: What Physicians Need to Know
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Parents frequently seek medical advice for the appearance of their child's lower extremities. Genu Varum, known as bowlegs, is a common concern and can ultimately lead to referral to an orthopedic
Safe Kids, Safe Sleep
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Living with a Central Line
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As a Family Resource Center nurse, I have learned a lot from my families about living with central venous catheters (CVCs), also known as “lines.” I worked with a group of specialists that included a
The Dirt on Hand Sanitizer Safety
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Walk and Play L.A. - Summer Event for Kids, Children and Families
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Join us on Saturday, June 25, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for Walk and Play L.A.
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