Here’s a look at the different specialists on your heart child’s care team, and what they do.
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Here’s the who, what, where, when, why, and how of the newborn intensive care unit for heart kids.
For heart kids, dental care needs extra attention due to feeding issues and medications, especially following heart transplant.
Healthy eyes and sharp eye sight is the sign of your kid’s good health. Remember eye care for kids is quite different from adults. Kid’s eyes need special care to prevent them from various e
In honor of National Family Caregivers Month, here’s a look at how everyone can take part in family caregiving for heart kids.
Our top priority for children of all ages is to keep them safe and healthy. Read our guides to child safety, for all stages of life.
Maybe you’re on the hook for a birthday party gift this week, maybe you’re going to a shower for your boyfriend’s niece, maybe you just need a little something to make your own kids smile.
The day your child gets a new heart is the day your child gets a new life. It’s like a second birthday. And who doesn’t want to celebrate a birthday? Here are 7 ways to get the party started. 1. …
A teenager devoted his high school senior project to improving the lives of foster children with a special way of making them feel more at home.
Broward Health Chief of Pediatrics, Dr. Edna Tello and Kaela Carpenter from cookinandkickin.com talk to Roxanne Vargas about Powerful Kidcare and offer up great advice on empowering your kids to eat right and lead a active life.
Here are 5 facts about pediatric palliative care—and ways that this service can help kids who have heart conditions.
The new school year is almost here. Here are 5 things to tell your heart kid’s teacher to keep him healthy in school.
Bike riding is a great way to spend time together as a family and exercise at the same time. But it’s important to consider safety issues before hitting the road. Most parents know how important it is to protect their kids’ heads while they ride a bike. Wearing a helmet should never be optional, no matter how short the ride …
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The number of children seeking mental health treatment is growing and so is the backlog of those waiting for care in emergency rooms. And the pandemic has made the situation worse. Our Calvin Cutler reports.
Doylestown Health asked kids about how doctors take care of people. Watch their surprising answers! Pediatric Care at Doylestown Hospital bit.ly/DH-pe...
If your child is stuttering, it’s hard to know when it’s normal development or a concerning articulation difficulty. We’ve outlined some ways you can decide.