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Washing your hands, and encouraging your kids to adopt healthy hygiene habits, can help stop the spread of germs and viruses like the flu and COVID-19 and keep your kids healthy.

The Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center offers a BMT Survivor Clinic to support cancer and blood disorder patients who have received a BMT.

The Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center at Children’s treats all kinds of pediatric blood disorders and takes a child-friendly, family-centered approach.

A Children’s pediatric psychologist received funding to develop a new multicomponent integrative chronic pain management intervention for teens with sickle cell disease.

The Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center offers a full range of services to diagnose and treat children with bleeding and clotting disorders.

The Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center understands that resources for patients and families, from camps to conferences, are helpful and beneficial.

It’s important to protect your family from major illnesses such as the flu. Here’s the truth behind kid’s and vaccines.

Looking for easy ways to prevent the flu and protect your child from an infection? Follow these doctor-approved tips from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta to keep your child healthy and flu-free.

Physical activity is important for children who have survived cancer. Find out how much exercise your child should get, and learn tips on how to help keep your kid active.

Getting your child vaccinated against the flu is an easy and safe way to protect them from serious illness and even death. Learn why all children older than 6 months need a flu shot every year, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.