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Growth Charts: What They Mean for Your Child’s Health
As a parent, it’s easy to worry about whether your child is hitting their growth and developmental milestones. One data-based developmental marker, the pediatric growth chart, is the most commonly used indicator but is also the most misunderstood.
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6 Tips for Women To Improve Bladder Health
Although bladder problems are not likely to come up over brunch with friends, they are more common in women than you might think. Whether it’s leakage when you sneeze or chronic urinary tract infections, many women deal with challenges related to their bladder health.
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Tips for Taking OTC Medications To Avoid Health Risks
When we feel aches and pains, we may reach for over-the-counter (OTC) pain medication for relief. In fact, research shows that 81 percent of adults use OTC medications to treat minor ailments. These pain relievers can be effective, but they do come with risks and side effects, particularly if used incorrectly.
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Sandra Bentil
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Kena Lewis, Assistant Vice President
Email: [email protected] Corporate Areas Asset Strategy Finance Orlando Health Ventures Quality
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IRB Training Requirements
Completion of the appropriate CITI Training is required for all investigators and research personnel prior to IRB approval at Orlando Health.
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IRB Training Requirements
Completion of the appropriate CITI Training is required for all investigators and research personnel prior to IRB approval at Orlando Health.
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Community Involvement
You don’t have to come to the hospital to benefit from the efforts of Orlando Health Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children. The hospital and its affiliates are committed to making health and wellness accessible to the broader Orlando and Central Florida community. You might recognize us while we sponsor outreach events and programs, such as:
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Children's Advocacy Center
provides crisis intervention and supportive services to abused children and their families.
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Central Florida Early Steps
Serves children with special needs by providing life-changing early intervention services and family support during the period of critical brain development that occurs in a child’s first three years.