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Kids are not just ‘little adults’ who need smaller sized medical options. True pediatric medical excellence is tailor made. Twice a month, Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital experts offer insight into the fascinating world of a top children’s hospital, the complex cases that reinforce their purpose and innovations on the health care horizon. If you’re interested in medical mysteries, sound medical advice and new practices changing lives for our future generation, this is the podcast for you.
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Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital treats more than 1,300 kids every year for epilepsy. Their patients have some of the highest seizure-free rates in the country. Today we are sitting down with Dr. James Wheless, Director of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Program and Neuroscience Institute at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital to discuss the various treatments…
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Parents and caregivers know to bring their children to the hospital to address physical wounds associated with acts of violence. What can they do, however, to address the mental and emotional strain that follows? In the spring of 2022, Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital launched Supporting & Healing Individuals from Trauma (SHIFT), a hospital-based vio…
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Halloween can be one of the most fun nights of the year for kids - costumes, candy and fun with friends! This Halloween, take a few extra precautions to help make this holiday a safe one for your kids with some tips from Le Bonheur's Manager of Injury Prevention and Safe Kids Jennifer Taylor.Kirjoittanut Le Bonheur Childrens Hospital
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Many kids are born with or develop harmless birthmarks on their skin that have a variety of causes. But what does it mean to have a vascular birthmark? Dr. Teresa Wright discusses this type of birthmark, what causes it and when a child might need to visit a specialist.Kirjoittanut Le Bonheur Childrens Hospital
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Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a very common illness, especially for babies under the age of two, that attacks the lining of the airways and lungs. Learn more about the latest treatments and vaccines for RSV and what might be best for you and your child during the RSV season.Kirjoittanut Le Bonheur Childrens Hospital
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New parents are often told once you have kids, you’ll never sleep again. Your sleep may never be the same but sleep is crucial to overall health, especially for children. Lack of sleep can hinder your child’s mental and physical development and give rise to negative emotions. With the development of over the counter sleep aids, more caregivers are …
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Music… it can lift moods, decrease anxiety and even be used as an effective form of treatment. Music therapy is the clinical and evidence-based use of music by a credentialed music therapist. Combining expertise in psychology, counseling, medicine and music, music therapists can help improve patient’s quality of life by promoting development and cr…
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In 2022, the leading cause of death for teens and young adults is suicide. Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital has treated patients as young as 5 years old for self-injury, suicidal thoughts, and suicide attempt. Those who attempt or die by suicide do so because they cannot imagine a better day. For more than 71 years, the journey to a healthier childho…
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Parents may find that their children are in need of extra help and support in school. It can be overwhelming to know where to start in order to ensure your child is supported and thriving at school. Many students are eligible for special education services in the form of an individualized education program (IEP). Parents and guardians of students w…
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Many factors impact the health and recovery of Le Bonheur’s tiniest patients in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, also known as the NICU. Of course doctors provide expert medical care, but an army of people provide additional wraparound care for these patients and their families for a range of needs, including development, parent engagement and men…
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The winter season is often a joyous time full of celebrations and fun activities. For many, it’s also a time of difficulty for our skin, and it can be even more difficult to manage the skin troubles that might arise for your little ones. Here to speak with us today is Chief of Pediatric Dermatology at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital, Dr. Teresa Wrig…
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Teens are becoming increasingly dependent on and addicted to vapes. The trendy electronic cigarettes have become a way for many kids to ‘fit in’ or relieve stress. However, the adverse effects of vaping put adolescents at a serious health risk. Dr. Catherine Sanders, a pulmonologist at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital, is here to discuss the dangers …
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The winter season is often a joyous time full of celebrations and fun activities. For many, it’s also a time of difficulty for our skin, and it can be even more difficult to manage the skin troubles that might arise for your little ones. Here to speak with us today is Chief of Pediatric Dermatology at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital, Dr. Teresa Wrig…
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Meet Dr. Christen Holder, clinical director of Pediatric Neuropsychology at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital. Dr. Holder specializes in helping kids with epilepsy but has expanded her expertise to work with children with neuropsychological needs across the hospital. Her goal is to help families understand their child's condition and help their child …
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Ear infections are one of the most common medical issues for babies and toddlers. It can be a frustrating cycle for parents before it is recommended that your child get ear tubes. Dr. Anthony Sheyn, Division Chief of Pediatric Otolaryngology at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital, is here to help parents understand everything they need to know about ear…
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Child Neurologist and Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Specialist Tanjala Gipson, MD, works with kids with diagnoses such as autism, ADHD, behavioral challenges and other special needs. After having difficulty finding care for her son who born with developmental delays, she knew she wanted to specialize in providing excellent care for children with …
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Meet Dr. Dana Giel, one of the pediatric urologists at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital. From a very young age, she knew she wanted to be a doctor. Drawn to the surgical side of medicine, Dr. had colleagues that guided her to urology where she could get to know patients in clinic and work with her hands in operating room. Learn more about her career …
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Meet Dr. Hugo Martinez, director of Cardiovascular Genetics and co-director of the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Program at Le Bonheur. In this episode of the Peds Pod, learn more about Dr. Martinez, why he chose to become a doctor and what he likes to do when he’s not helping the children at Le Bonheur’s Heart Institute.…
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Being a new mom can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to breastfeeding. Breastfeeding can be stressful, but it’s not something moms have to tackle alone. Seeking help from a lactation consultant can improve the experience for both mom and baby. Here to talk with us today is Le Bonheur nurse and International Board Certified Lactation Consul…
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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, known as ADHD, is one of the most common neurodevelopmental disorders of childhood. Here to talk more about what every parent needs to know about ADHD is Colby Butzon, PhD, a licensed Le Bonheur Children’s psychologist who sees patients at Pediatric Associates in Memphis.…
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Across the nation, health care providers are seeing more little ones contract respiratory syncytial virus, most commonly known as RSV. The virus typically peaks in winter months, but for the last two years, we have seen summer surges. RSV is extremely transmissible and can be dangerous for infants or young children. Most children will get RSV by th…
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After months of rigorous testing and clinical trials, and following uninamous approval from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), COVID-19 vaccines are now available for children 6 months and older. We know parents want what’s best for their children and understandably have questions a…
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Summer is officially here! Kids are excited to jump into the pool and get into their various summertime activities. However, increased activity often results in increased injury. From swimmer’s ear to allergies to head trauma, summertime ear, nose and throat safety should be taken seriously to ensure our kids have a great summer. Dr. Anthony Sheyn,…
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Two-month-old Eleanor Nolen had total hearing loss due to bacterial meningitis. Her only chance to hear would be cochlear implants, but her inner ear was quickly turning to bone due to the infection. Thanks to Le Bonheur ENT Joshua Wood, MD, she became the youngest child ever documented to receive cochlear implants.…
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Local research has shown that during the pandemic, children got well behind on their well child pediatrician visits and regular childhood immunizations. Memphis Shelby County Schools, Shelby County Health Department, Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital and The University of Tennessee Health Science Center have partnered to host pop-up vaccination events…
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Le Bonheur Pediatric Neurologist and Director of the Neuroscience Institute's Comprehensive Headache Center Ankita Ghosh, MD, discusses headaches in kids - what to look for, how to prevent them and when to seek a higher level of care for your child.Kirjoittanut Le Bonheur Childrens Hospital
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Clinical trials are essential to bring new treatments to the kids who need them. Dr. Dennis Black, Le Bonheur's vice president of research and the scientific director at the Children's Foundation Research Institute, answers the common questions he hears about pediatric clinical trials, how clinical trials work and which kids benefit from them.…
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At a children's hospital, where patients often can't tell their doctors what they think is wrong, medical mysteries can become especially intensified. Dr. Sandra Arnold discusses diagnosing Infantile Botulism as well as how she teaches the next generation of doctors how they can solve similar medical mysteries.…
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In an effort to reduce hospitalizations of diabetes patients, Le Bonheur has developed two clinics, Fresh Start and BEGIN, for children and adolescents with poorly controlled type 1 diabetes. Led by Le Bonheur Endocrinologist Kathryn Sumpter, MD, these clinics use a comprehensive approach to diabetes control, including education, psychoscocial supp…
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Vaccines to protect against COVID-19 are now available for adolescents and teens 12 and up. This is an encouraging development and a big step forward in the fight to end this pandemic. The pediatric experts at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital know that parents want to make informed decisions about their children’s health care and may have questions a…
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A secondary effect of the COVID-19 pandemic has been the significant increase in eating disorder diagnoses and relapses in the pediatric population. Eating disorders are among the most fatal psychiatric illnesses, so concerns raised by parents, friends, teachers, or others should be taken seriously and evaluated by a physician as soon as possible. …
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