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AI helps doctors detect sepsis in kids before it becomes deadly
Sepsis ranks among the deadliest illnesses a child can face. It’s an infection that spirals out of control, causing organ ...
From dark costumes to ill-fitting masks, experts have shared the risky things they would never let their own children do over the spooky weekend.
American doctors and nurses volunteering in the Gaza Strip have helped the world understand the humanitarian crisis unfolding ...
Doctors warn that Halloween injuries are common — from pumpkin carving cuts to traffic accidents — urging parents to take ...
Fevers are frightening for both our little ones and us as parents. But according to Dr. Katie, an emergency doctor who’s seen it all, there are a few things she wishes every parent understood about ...
Experts weigh in on the rules to follow while celebrating Halloween with kids—from avoiding sharp props to colored contact ...
Every day, physicians and therapists work to keep their patients safe. Medical rumors, misinformation, and an online web of ...
With the rise of THC products in the Commonwealth, Dr. Todd Ellerin from South Shore Health talks about the importance of ...
Learn the five early warning signs that show your child’s illness may need medical attention — from fever patterns to ...
Professor Elliot Long explains why sepsis in children is difficult to diagnose, with nearly 10% of cases missed in emergency rooms despite being treatable.
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ER doctor reveals the major Halloween mistakes that could harm your children
Halloween is a time for kids to dress up and have fun, but also be cautious. Here are things you should never let your child ...
A year ago, Rwanda faced its first outbreak of Marburg virus. Dr. Tsion Firew remembers how scared she was — and how that didn't stop her from playing a key role in the remarkably effective response.
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