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Child Development and Behavior
11
Aug
2016
Welcoming New Roadies: 1st Annual BeWell Bike Camp
Our first annual BeWell bike camp helped children with special needs learn how to ride a bike utilizing iCan Shine equipment.
By: Jenny Angeli, DPT, PhD
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Healthy Living
04
Aug
2016
A Handy, Back-To-School Checklist
If you're gearing up for the school year, use our handy back-to-school checklist to get prepared.
By: Social Media Team
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Fitness and Nutrition
12
Jul
2016
Allergy-Friendly On-The-Go Snacks
Ideas for allergy-friendly on-the-go snacks, which avoid the six most common allergens.
By: Carina Venter, PhD, RD
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Healthy Living
23
Jun
2016
Swaddling DOs and DON’Ts
If parents choose swaddling as a strategy for baby calming or sleeping, here are some DOs and DON'Ts to help prevent SIDS and hip dysplasia.
By: Amy Nathan, MD
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Healthy Living
23
May
2016
Pregnant Women Should Eat Fish
Learn more about the benefits of eating fish while pregnant, what types are the best and how much you should consume.
By: Kimberly Yolton, PhD
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Healthy Living
20
May
2016
3 Tips for Coping with Spring Allergies
Simple ways to manage the symptoms of your child's spring allergies.
By: Denise M. Warrick, MD
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Fitness and Nutrition
13
May
2016
Learning to Eat: The Importance of Texture and Food Variety
When you're ready to start introducing your baby to solid foods, use this guide to determine the appropriate textures, portion size and frequency based on the age of your child.
By: Carina Venter, PhD, RD
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Fitness and Nutrition
28
Apr
2016
Fit Hearts Program Trains Cardiac Patients for Progressive Marathon
Our Fit Hearts program teaches cardiac patients how to be physically active on their own by training for a progressive marathon.
By: Yvette Gerdes
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Child Development and Behavior
23
Mar
2016
Tips to Manage Summertime ADHD Challenges
Try these ADHD time and stress management strategies with your family this summer.
By: Richard E. A. Loren, PhD
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Child Development and Behavior
15
Mar
2016
Tips for Teaching Resiliency in Kids
Because resiliency is crucial to kids' future success, one of our psychologists explains how parents can help foster this important life skill.
By: Richard Gilman, PhD
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Fitness and Nutrition
08
Mar
2016
Concussions: It’s OK For Kids To Play Contact Sports
Parents often wonder if they should let their kids play contact sports that could lead to concussions. Here is some advice from our Director of Sports Medicine Research.
By: Greg Myer, PhD
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Child Development and Behavior
25
Feb
2016
Lessons Learned: A Pediatrician’s Role
As a mother and a pediatrician, Dr. Warrick has a unique perspective. Today she shares what she thinks a pediatrician's role should be.
By: Denise M. Warrick, MD
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Fitness and Nutrition
15
Jan
2016
Wrist Injuries: When to Schedule an Appointment
Wrist injuries can happen in any sport. Recognizing the signs and symptoms will help determine the severity of the injury and a proper course of treatment.
By: John Brehm, MEd, ATC
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Fitness and Nutrition
14
Jan
2016
How to Reduce Processed Meat In Kids’ Diets
One of our dietitians explains how she is reducing processed meat in her kids' diets, following WHO recommendations.
By: Amy Reed, MS, RD, CSP, LD
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Fitness and Nutrition
06
Jan
2016
Small, Healthy Food Substitutions Can Make Big Difference
Small changes can make a big difference when it comes to your family's health. Learn how to substitute certain food and ingredients for healthier alternatives by following this simple chart.
By: Shelly Frank, RD, LD
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Child Development and Behavior
04
Jan
2016
CBDI School Program Puts Hope Atop Syllabus
The CBDI Hospital School Program offers individualized academic instruction and tutoring to inpatients of all ages on the hematology/oncology floor.
By: Social Media Team
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Fitness and Nutrition
29
Dec
2015
Healthier Holiday Recipe: Meatballs
Our HealthWorks! dietitians created a healthier version of your favorite holiday appetizer: meatballs.
By: Shelly Frank, RD, LD
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Healthy Living
23
Dec
2015
Whooping Cough: Is Your Vaccine Current?
What you need to know about whooping cough and the vaccine to prevent it.
By: Nick DeBlasio, MD
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Fitness and Nutrition
17
Dec
2015
Healthier Holiday Recipe: Mini Cheesecakes
Our HealthWorks! dietitians created healthier versions of their favorite holiday recipes, including mini cheesecakes.
By: Shelly Frank, RD, LD
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Fitness and Nutrition
16
Dec
2015
Healthier Kid-Friendly Recipe: Brownies
Our HealthWorks! dietitians created a healthier version of brownies, a kid favorite!
By: Shelly Frank, RD, LD
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Child Development and Behavior
10
Nov
2015
When the Doctor Becomes the Mom
Pediatrician Denise Warrick, MD, answers questions about what life is like when a doctor becomes a mom.
By: Social Media Team
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Fitness and Nutrition
21
Oct
2015
Sports Specialization: Why Balance is Healthy for Young Athletes
Learn more about sports specialization, the associated risks and how to help your young athlete find the proper balance.
By: Kate Berz, DO
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Fitness and Nutrition
25
Sep
2015
Be Well Running Program: Patients Ready For First 5K
Six patients, some with cerebral palsy, will run their first 5K race after months of training with physical therapists, coaches and their running club.
By: Jenny Angeli, DPT, PhD
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Fitness and Nutrition
18
Sep
2015
Common Football Injury: Shoulder Separation
A fall onto or blow to the shoulder can result in a shoulder separation injury. Learn how to recognize one and when to seek medical evaluation for kids.
By: Kim Barber Foss, ATC
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Child Development and Behavior
16
Sep
2015
Adjusting to Something New: A Starting Place for Parents of Kids with Autism
Tips for parents to help their children overcome everyday challenges associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
By: Stephanie Weber, PsyD
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