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Juvenile Arthritis Video, Dr. Carol Wallace
Dr. Carol Wallace discusses juvenile arthritis and the different treatment options that can lessen the pain for children.
Juvenile Arthritis Video, Dr. Norman Ilowite
Dr. Norman Ilowite discusses juvenile arthritis and how it effects the lives of children.
Good Growing: Ask the Doctor 2-19-08
Dr. Ben Danielson discusses general health topics in children and answers questions from parents.
Bone Breaks
Dr. Tony Woodward discusses the most common reason for an ER visit during the summer months: bone breaks.
Good Growing: Broken Bones
Dr. Tony Woodward discusses the treatment and prevention of bone breaks in children.
Healthlink: Concave Chest and Sunken Chest (Pectus Carinatum and Pectus Excavatum) (3:00)
Doctors at Seattle Children’s Hospital perform the Nuss procedure, a new procedure for children with sunken chest to bring the chest back up to where it should be.
Positional Plagiocephaly (Flat Head Syndrome) and Developmental Delay
Matt Speltz, PhD, discusses study findings about how positional plagiocephaly (flat head syndrome) in young babies may be associated with some level of developmental delay, and provides helpful information for parents.
Warm-up Program Protects Against Girls' ACL Injuries
Kids who play sports can injure themselves lots of ways. But girls are much more at risk for knee injuries, specifically torn ligaments.
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Blythe Thomson, MD, pediatric oncologist, discusses findings from a Seattle Children’s study that looked at outcomes for youth who participated in a clinical trial for ALL (acute lymphoblastic leukemia), compared with those who did not participate in trials. For more information, please see the associated press release.
Dr. Pooja Tandon discusses study findings about how nutritional menu labeling in fast-food restaurants helps parents to make healthier meal choices for young children. Food selection tips are also provided.
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