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MoyaMoya
Dr. Richard Ellenbogen discusses a surgery to help children suffering from a rare brain condition called MoyaMoya.
Good Growing: Autism
Dr. Bryan King discusses autism in children.
Good Growing: Learning Disabilities
Dr. Ben Danielson shares information about learning disabilities in children.
Healthlink: Autism Medications
Dr. Bryan King discusses different autism treatments for children with autism.
Learning to Learn
Dr. Dimitri Christakis discusses the effect of TV viewing on children on KING-TV’s special Learning to Learn.
Surgery Helps Children with ADHD
Some children diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder are finding relief, not with medication, but through surgery.
Good Growing: Bipolar Children
Dr. Ben Danielson discusses bipolar disorder in children.
Good Growing: Seasonal Affective Disorder
Dr. Leslie Walker discusses seasonal affective disorder in children.
Good Growing: Teens and Depression
Dr. Leslie Walker discusses teens and depression.
Healthlink: Bipolar Disorder
Dr. John McClellan discusses Bipolar disorder in children. Bipolar disorder is a mood disorder than can cause children to have severe mood swings.
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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.
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.
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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