A South Jersey mother says her one-year-old had six ear infections in one year. When antibiotics weren't working, she learned her daughter needed to get tubes in her ears. A process that can seem ...
About a million kids get ear tubes every year to help drain fluid and treat recurrent ear infections. A new way of performing the procedure was approved by the Food and Drug Administration a few years ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — There's a new hope for kids born with congenital heart defects now that doctors at Arkansas Children's Hospital are able to work on a patient, all without doing open heart surgery.
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At this Utah hospital, fewer kids need sedatives now before procedures. They have this child advocate to thank.
A note to readers • This story is based on interviews with Leticia Clegg, the first and currently the only certified child life specialist at Intermountain Logan Regional Hospital. Since she started ...
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