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GERD in Children

July 29, 2020
If your child has been diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), you may be wondering what, exactly, does it all mean? While it’s common...

Miracle Baby Beats All Odds

July 27, 2020
A.A. was born at 29 weeks of gestation with autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease. At one month of age, she had surgery to remove one of her...

Online Occupational Therapy - One Mom's Story

July 15, 2020
You probably already know that we offer online speech therapy, but did you know that we offer online occupational therapy as well? It's true! We...

Acute Kidney Failure

July 14, 2020
Your kidneys are two of the most important organs in your body. They filter out waste products from your blood and keep your blood’s chemical makeup...

Hypoxia vs Hypoxemia

July 10, 2020
As you breathe, your respiratory system carries air through your nose or mouth into your lungs — where the air is separated from its carbon dioxide —...

Acute vs Chronic Respiratory Failure

July 6, 2020
Your respiratory system is the part of your body that allows you to breathe. It includes your nose, mouth, throat, windpipe, lungs — among other...

Hypoxia: Symptoms, Causes, Treatments, & More

July 1, 2020
Have you ever seen a child run so fast that they seem out of breath? Maybe they’re chasing you in the front yard, or they’re running from their...

Costello Syndrome

June 29, 2020
When you finally meet your newborn for the first time, it can feel magical. They are so innocent and full of potential. You think about all the...

Synesthesia in Children

June 26, 2020
It is proven that when someone loses one of their five senses, their other senses become slightly heightened. The brain reprograms and creates what...

Tracheomalacia

June 22, 2020
For eight months, your child grows, develops, and becomes the newborn you eventually meet. During that time, they’re developing toes, skin, and all...