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Ask your health care team how to get your child ready for surgery to place ear tubes. Tell your health care team: All medicines your child takes. Your child's ...
Most electronic cigarettes contain nicotine, which permanently damages a baby's developing brain and many other organs. Electronic cigarettes also are ...
Together, they deliver hope and individualized care for children with solid tumors that require surgery, including neuroblastoma, liver tumors, kidney tumors ...
... child, not only to closely monitor growth and development, but to coordinate care with specialists such as pediatric ophthalmologists, ear, nose and throat ...
Learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Dr. Tookey says that parents and child care providers should know CPR. Supervise. Never leave children unsupervised ...
Other providers are available and coordinated based on your child's needs. Research: Creating paths to better patient care. Our physicians are deeply involved ...
Pediatric care at Mayo Clinic Children's includes more than 300 pediatric experts in a wide range of specialties who use advanced diagnostic and treatment ...
Pediatric oncologists, radiation oncologists, pathologists and surgeons work as a multidisciplinary team to care for children with neuroblastoma. Other ...
Part of the Mayo Clinic Children's Center, the Pediatric Brain Tumor Clinic brings together pediatric specialists in neuro-oncology, neurology, neurosurgery, ...
Infants under 3 months old usually don't get rotavirus infections. Because the disease spreads easily, outbreaks may occur in child-care settings or children's ...
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