Virginia Department of Health: First pediatric flu death in Virginia reported for season
The Virginia Department of Health reported the state’s first influenza-associated pediatric death for the flu season.
The Virginia Department of Health reported the state’s first influenza-associated pediatric death for the flu season.
Dr. Kathryn Bass grew up on the southside of Chicago where the 4th of July shooting happened in Highland Park one month ago.
Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU and UVA Children’s are teaming up to ensure children and families in Virginia have convenient access to quality cardiac surgery.
MaDee Nicole Boxler, a 2006 graduate of Fort Defiance High School, was pursuing a double major in Criminal Justice and Psychology at Roanoke College when severe pain in her stomach led her to the emergency room late one night.
In the US, getting braces is often considered a rite of passage. That’s hardly surprising, given that orthodontists estimate 45% of children could benefit from braces due to bite problems.
The American Academy of Pediatrics has issued guidelines for the upcoming school year that are based around the goal of having students physically present in school.
Virginia Children’s Care Network, a new clinically integrated network supported by Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU and led by pediatricians in the community, is up and running.
Dozens of scholarly articles have been written about anxiety’s influence on pain perception.
The Virginia Department of Health reports the state’s first influenza-associated pediatric death for the 2019-2020 flu season.
Brain Injury Connections of the Shenandoah Valley will hold its first pediatric and family support group meeting on Tuesday, April 2.
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