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Baseball-Related Injury
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Baseball-Related Injury

While baseball is a great way for people of all ages to get out and get some exercise, injuries can and do occur. Taking a few precautions will help reduce the chance of injury.

Diagnostic Ultrasound: Evaluating Athletes at a Faster Pace
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Diagnostic Ultrasound: Evaluating Athletes at a Faster Pace

While most people think of ultrasound as a device used during pregnancy, it is an important tool used by many medical specialties – including sports medicine.

Pierced Ears: How to Prevent Painful Infections
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Pierced Ears: How to Prevent Painful Infections

Thousands of kids get their ears pierced each year. Generally, ear piercing is a safe procedure, but a common complication is infection. Here’s what you need to know to help keep your little one’s ear piercings healthy and infection-free.

Horse Safety: Start with Basic Horsemanship and the Right Gear
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Horse Safety: Start with Basic Horsemanship and the Right Gear

What do you need to know when considering riding lessons for your child, signing them up for camp, or just safely living next to the horses in a neighbor’s backyard?

Choosing a Stroller: Best Tips to Keep Your Child Safe
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Choosing a Stroller: Best Tips to Keep Your Child Safe

Parents with young children have so many decisions to make and so many pieces of “equipment” to get. One of the bigger decisions is choosing a stroller that fits both your baby and your family’s lifestyle. There are many different options out there and it can get overwhelming.

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Endoscopic Ultrasound

When a child has pain or disease in the digestive tract, an ultrasound camera on the end of a tiny tube can be fed through the mouth to create high-quality images of the problem from the inside of the body.

Disaster Response for Families of Children with Disabilities
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Disaster Response for Families of Children with Disabilities

Parents of children with disabilities and medical needs may find disaster preparedness overwhelming, and sometimes, they may need help finding and collecting resources. All families need to be ready for emergencies and disasters, and for families of children with disabilities, extra prepping may be necessary.

Infant Jaundice: What Is It and How Is It Treated?
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Infant Jaundice: What Is It and How Is It Treated?

Infant jaundice happens when bilirubin (a pigment made when the liver breaks down blood cells) builds up in a baby’s body. This usually happens because the baby’s liver is not mature enough to get rid of bilirubin as fast as it’s made.

Autism and COVID-19: A Parent's Perspective
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Autism and COVID-19: A Parent's Perspective

Families are equal voices in care and treatment for their children. Cultivating a relationship with your child’s provider is a priority – especially during times of uncertainty.

5 Ways to Teach Your Children the Gift of Giving
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5 Ways to Teach Your Children the Gift of Giving

Tis the season for giving! The holidays are a wonderful time to teach children the gift of giving. Teaching your kids about giving is a great way to encourage empathy, and show compassion for others. Here are some of our favorite giving opportunities for the holiday season.

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