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Advertising in Kids’ Apps More Prevalent Than Parents May Realize
Ninety-five percent of reviewed apps for children ages 5 and under include at least one form of advertising, a new U-M study finds. Why parents should pay attention.
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‘Lung Backpack’ Could Give Young Patients Mobility and Time to Heal
Under development at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, the pediatric artificial lung could offer new hope for treating children with lung failure.
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6 Simple Ways to Ease Children’s Fears at the Doctor
A Michigan Medicine pediatrician offers tips to manage anxiety in young patients — and what to do when it’s time for a shot.
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Why Pediatricians Should Screen for Depression in Young Patients
New guidelines addressing adolescent mental health as part of primary care offer many benefits, a U-M expert says.
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Solving a Grave Complication of Bone Marrow Transplants
See the latest research on graft vs host disease (GVHD), including new ways to prevent and treat this potentially fatal side effect of stem cell transplants.
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Got a Picky Eater? Try These 11 Tips at the Table
Dealing with a picky eater? Learn how to get a picky kid to eat with these 11 tips from the experts at the C.S. Mott Children's Hospital at University of Michigan.
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A Birthday Gift with Heart: Healthy Tween Celebrates Her Transplant
As the anniversary of receiving her new heart approaches, a brave 9-year-old continues to enjoy her life like a typical kid.
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What to Do When Your Teen Asks for a Tattoo
An adolescent medicine physician offers tips on handling the big question — and how to address issues of safety and self-restraint.
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Man’s Coast-to-Coast Bike Ride Benefits Kids with Heart Defects
A cross-country trip is more than a solitary challenge for one Michigan cyclist. The ride is meant to highlight congenital heart disease research and care.
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Palliative Care Benefits Mothers of Babies with High-Risk Heart Disease
Therapeutic intervention may reduce maternal stress and improve coping and family relationships after parents learn their baby has a congenital heart disease.
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What to Do When Your Child Has a Headache
Although dangerous headaches are rare, parents often worry. Find out how to treat your child's headache and when to seek medical attention from the C.S. Mott Children's Hospital.
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After 287 Days in the NICU, Little Victor Heads to Washington
Two-year-old Brynn’s family is sharing the impact of the crucial support they have received on Capitol Hill as part of Speak Now for Kids Family Advocacy Day.
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7 Tips to Stay Safe at Amusement Parks This Summer
Avoid theme park and fair injuries with these 7 tips for amusement park safety, including when to report ride operators and how to dress appropriately for rides.
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When Should a Child’s Tonsils Come Out?
Surgery to remove tonsils and adenoids are often performed together, but not always. Learn the difference between a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy, including why each is performed and what to expect during recovery.
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Probing Why Cancer Outcomes Are Worse for Minority Kids
A new multi-institutional project is studying cancer biology and care to identify why minority children have worse cancer outcomes compared to their white peers.