Make no bones about it, kids aren’t just tiny adults. Their growing bones have different needs, which is why they need a pediatric orthopedic specialist.
Mutation in Bone Cells May Cause Leukemia Research finds that certain DNA mutations in bone cells can drive leukemia formation in nearby blood stem Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2016 Research finds that...
Learn the symptoms of dehydration, heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat stroke in teen and youth athletes. Our experts provide tips to avoid these heat-related illnesses.
Little League elbow can lead to big problems for your young athlete. Get smart tips on preventing and treating this common sports injury.
To reduce the risk of overuse injuries and avoid athlete burnout, experts recommend kids play more than one sport.
Difficulty eating and drinking can impact a child’s overall health—that’s why our experts are trained to treat kids with swallowing and feeding problems.
Learn the differences between pediatricians, sports medicine primary care physicians and orthopedic surgeons, as well as the conditions in which a teen athlete should see a sports medicine primary care physician.
Our Multidisciplinary Feeding Program offers comprehensive care to help your child develop a positive relationship with food. We’re changing lives, one bite at a time.
At Children’s, we offer some of the country’s top treatments for children and teens who suffer from inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Leading national children’s hospitals, including Children's, along with pediatric cancer organizations and academic centers unite with Cancer MoonShot 2020. The consortium aims to accelerate bringing the next-generation standard of cancer care and immunotherapy to children with cancer.