Topic: Medical: Pediatrics

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Royal recognition for Ear Foundation Trustee


Tricia Kemp from Barnes, a Trustee of The Ear Foundation, has received an MBE from HRH the Prince of Wales for her voluntary services to children with hearing disabilities.
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Posted by  EsplinPR  on  Sunday, March 11, 2012

Graham's Foundation Marks November With a Micro-Donation Fundraiser


November fundraiser aims to increase prematurity awareness by linking micro-preemie birth weights and suggested donations
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Posted by  grahamsfoundation  on  Sunday, October 17, 2010

Former Patient to Raise $1 Million for Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children


May 22, 2008 - Ben Sater, founder of KidSwing golf tournament, plans to make $1 million to benefit Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children.
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Posted by  tsrhcm  on  Friday, May 23, 2008

Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children Renovates Surgical Rooms


April 2008 - Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children recently announced the opening of the hospital’s fourth surgical room, as well as complete renovation of three others.
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Posted by  tsrhcm  on  Monday, April 07, 2008

Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children Provides Scoliosis Training


As a leading pediatric orthopedic specialty hospital, Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children (TSRHC) has treated thousands of Texas children with scoliosis.
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Posted by  tsrhcm  on  Monday, April 07, 2008

TSRHC establishes Center for Excellence in Clubfoot Research


Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children recently announced the establishment of a new research center, the Center for Excellence in Clubfoot Research, which is dedicated to the study of clubfoot.

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Posted by  tsrhcm  on  Monday, March 31, 2008

Children's Healthcare of Atlanta Offers Skate Shoe Safety Tips for Parents


ATLANTA – August 2007 – First it was skate boards, then inline skates, and now it is roller shoes that are the latest craze among children nationwide. “Heeling,� a term coined after Heelys, Inc., one of the manufacturers of the widely popular roller shoes, has hit the nation by storm. While children are finding these shoes to be a lot of fun, experts from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta are encouraging parents to educate themselves to ensure their child’s safety while using these shoes.
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Posted by  jcr0732  on  Sunday, September 09, 2007

Pediatric Rehab Patients Benefit From Personal Audio Devices in Therapy


ATLANTA (August 2007) – Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta has introduced the use of personal audio devices as a new tool to aid in providing patients in the Comprehensive Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit (CIRU) with music therapy (MT) services. MT is a newer form of therapy, which is rapidly growing in popularity at pediatric hospitals and rehab facilities across the country. Children’s is one of only a handful of pediatric healthcare systems in the country to have a music therapist on staff full-time.
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Posted by  jcr0732  on  Sunday, September 09, 2007

Natural Chelator’s Effect on Autism Expanded and Renewed


As the first ever clinical study examining a natural chelator’s effect on autism disorders moves into it’s second year, it’s expanded protocol was approved by its FDA approved Independent Review Board. To date, approximately sixty children have been identified or accepted into the study. Recruiting will continue until the needed eighty children have been accepted and an additional twelve alternatives have been identified.
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Posted by  hwriweb  on  Thursday, July 05, 2007