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The region's best choice for pediatric surgery: Brenner Children’s Hospital

Surgeons at Brenner Children's Hospital are devoted to children, their families and their healing. (More)


Obesity in Children and Adolescents: An Expanding Problem

Spend the summer teaching your children healthy lifestyle habits – habits they can use into adulthood. (More)


Ways to Address Discipline

Parent’s upbringing plays a large role in how they decide to discipline their own children, according to new research at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. (More)


Research Finds Lower Doses of Chemotherapy Equally Effective in Most Children

Allen Chauvenet, M.D., a pediatric oncologist at Brenner Children’s Hospital hopes his latest research into treating a common childhood cancer will reduce the number of long-term side effects that survivors experience as they grow into adulthood. (More)


Brenner Children’s Hospital faculty work to improve the lives of children

Ask any faculty member at Brenner Children’s Hospital “what’s new?” and watch as their eyes light up. It’s impossible to know where to start. (More)


Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Brenner Children's Hospital

These days it’s not unusual to hear about a child weighing only one pound at birth, going home after a lengthy stay in the hospital and living a normal life. What was considered a miracle 20 years ago has become commonplace medicine in neonatal intensive care nurseries across the nation. (More)

 



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