April is Autism Awareness Month. Your voice has the power to spread the word far and wide and extend our reach in support of kids living with autism.
Does your child have seasonal allergies? At Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, we have tips on how you can help reduce exposure to allergens and manage your child’s symptoms.
Construction has begun on largest healthcare project in Georgia's history with $200 million donation from The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation
Children’s will lead the multi-site study for North America, following 120 patients for up to five years
There are several different medications for childhood asthma, some of them for daily maintenance and others for emergencies. Here’s what parents should know.
Understanding what causes asthma attacks, what happens during an attack and the early warning signs to look for can help you protect your child from asthma.
Children’s provides an extensive onboarding experience, as well as opportunities for ongoing development and education, for our nurses.
The drug abatacept was shown to significantly reduce the risk of acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) among children and adults undergoing unrelated donor blood and marrow transplant for hematologic cancer during a seven-year, multisite trial.
Parents are in a unique position to help their children manage their asthma. This five-part plan from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta can help parents take charge of asthma so their children can feel better.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta is proud to provide resources and training to school health professionals across Georgia.