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At Children’s day and overnight camps, children with certain medical conditions get the opportunity to have fun with other kids who have a similar condition.

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1/14/2016 7:39:00 PM

The Aflac Cancer & Blood Disorders Center of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta has been named a host institution for a collaborative international study sponsored by Novartis. This is a clinical trial analyzing the safety and effectiveness of an investigational cellular therapy treatment for children fighting cancer.

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At Children’s, our pediatric gynecology team delivers care while remaining sensitive to the unique emotional and psychological needs of our patients and their families.

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7/17/2015 4:00:00 AM

Children’s is incorporating Ekso—a wearable robot—or exoskeleton— into its Center for Advanced Technology and Robotic Rehabilitation to continue offering the latest technology to help children and teens recover from injuries or disorders that have hindered their motor skills.

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9/30/2015 4:00:00 AM

After 15 years of dedicated service, William G. Woods, M.D., has stepped down as director of the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and chief of hematology/oncology/BMT in the Department of Pediatrics at Emory University. He will be succeeded by Douglas Graham, M.D., Ph.D.

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Shin splints can be painful for growing athletes. Here are some ways to recognize risk factors for shin splints and tips for preventing them in kids and teens.

Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine

Children's Healthcare of Atlanta offers specialized care that kids deserve from pediatric doctors, nurses & specialists who understand their unique needs.

Here’s a look at sinus infections, nasal polyps and other conditions that might require sinus surgery. Plus, what to expect from pediatric sinus surgery.

Otolaryngology, Surgery

Because nothing matters more than your kids, we provide them with the advanced specialty care they deserve.

Learn why Children’s pediatric sports medicine doctors could be key to keeping your teen athlete in the game, whether he’s playing for fun or a shot at the pros.