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Posted by: Amanda Jensen on Jun 11, 2026


Biliary atresia is a rare but serious liver condition that affects babies in the first weeks of life. Learn the early warning signs, why prompt diagnosis is critical, how the Kasai procedure helps restore bile flow, and what families can expect from long-term care and treatment.

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Pediatric News You Can Use From America’s Largest Pediatric Hospital and Research Center

700 Children’s® features the most current pediatric health care information and research from our pediatric experts – physicians and specialists who have seen it all. Many of them are parents and bring a special understanding to what our patients and families experience. If you have a child – or care for a child – 700 Children’s was created especially for you.

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The Effects of Weight-related Bullying

Jun 01, 2026

We are all likely aware of the negative impact that excess weight can have on our kids’ physical health, but what about the impact of obesity on their emotional and psychological health? Read More

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Pre-Pubertal Vaginal Inflammation and Irritation: Understanding Pediatric Vulvovaginitis

May 29, 2026

Vulvovaginitis, or inflammation and irritation of the genital area, may occur in females of any age – including newborns, toddlers, and children, but it most commonly occurs in girls who have not yet started puberty. Read More

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The Hidden Bite: Unpacking Alpha Gal Syndrome

May 28, 2026

Some tick bites can do more than spread infection—they can trigger a rare allergy to red meat called Alpha Gal syndrome. Learn the symptoms to watch for, why reactions happen hours after eating, when testing is helpful, and how to safely remove ticks and reduce your risk. Read More

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Transitioning to Adult Care

May 28, 2026

The teen years are full of transitions—and for teens with chronic medical conditions, learning to manage their own health care is an important part of becoming independent. Learn what transition education includes, why it matters, and how families can help teens prepare for lifelong adult medical care. Read More

Homemade Baby Food: The Danger of Botulism

May 27, 2026

Botulism is a disease caused by the bacteria Clostridium botulinum. This bacteria produces a substance called botulinum toxin, which works at the cellular level, causing muscle paralysis. Read More

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Camping Safety: 10 Tips to Keep Your Family Safe on Your Next Adventure

May 26, 2026

Camping is a great activity for kids - it allows them to be outdoors and explore nature. Use these tips to help organize your camping outing and keep your family safer. Read More

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Spleen Injuries in Sports - What Parents Need to Know

May 26, 2026

Although rare, splenic rupture is the most frequent cause of death due to abdominal injury in sports. It occurs most commonly from direct trauma to, or a fall onto, the left side of the lower chest wall or abdomen. Read More

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Hantavirus: Viral Facts for Families

May 22, 2026

Hantaviruses are a family of different viruses which are spread mainly by rodents. There are many types of hantaviruses which can be found in different rodent species across the world. Learn more about the symptoms, treatment and prevention of Hantavirus.  Read More