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    Estrés tóxico y los efectos a largo plazo de las ACE en los niños

    April 22, 2021, 14:25 PM by Dra. Natalie Royer

    Como abril es el mes de la concientización sobre el abuso infantil, hemos hablado de las experiencias adversas en la infancia (ACE) y sus efectos comprobados a largo plazo en niños y adultos. ¡Las familias o los hogares no son perfectos! Muchas familias se enfrentan a estos factores de riesgo sin tener la culpa. Los padres y las familias pueden participar en grupos comunitarios para disminuir los factores de riesgo y prevenir el abuso y la negligencia infantil. Este artículo puede ayudarlo a identificar esos factores de riesgo.

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    Risk Factors Which Amplify Adverse Childhood Experiences

    April 19, 2021, 10:20 AM by Dr. Hannah O'Donohoe

    As April is Child Abuse Awareness month, we have discussed Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and their proven long-term effects on children and adults. Our main goal is to prevent ACEs for the children in our community. We hope these articles can help us work together towards that common goal. Families or homes are not perfect! Many families are confronted with these risk factors through no fault of their own. Parents and families can get involved in community groups to decrease risk factors and prevent child abuse and neglect. This article can help you identify those risk factors. [Click title for full article]

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    Toxic Stress and the Long Term Effects of ACEs on Children

    April 7, 2021, 16:35 PM by Dr. Natalie Royer

    Traumatic events that occur in childhood can lead to levels of stress, “toxic stress,” that have long-term effects. Children are especially prone to physical changes in the brain from toxic stress. The negative effects of toxic stress and Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are vast and well documented. When families, physicians, and communities work together, we can help prevent the negative impact of toxic stress and ACEs on our children. [Click title for full article]

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    ¿Qué son todas estas cosas sobre las experiencias adversas de la infancia?

    April 2, 2021, 13:20 PM by Dra. Patricia Beach

    Abril es el Mes de la Prevención del Abuso Infantil. Cada semana de abril, planeamos discutir diferentes aspectos de las experiencias adversas de la niñez y explorar las fortalezas en las familias y comunidades que pueden cambiar la vida de los niños al promover un ambiente más acogedor. Nadie tiene la familia "perfecta". Nuestro Equipo de Protección y Seguridad del Paciente de UTMB está comprometido a ayudar a las familias a evitar las consecuencias de las experiencias adversas de la niñez.

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    What is all this Stuff about Adverse Childhood Experiences?

    March 31, 2021, 12:48 PM by Dr. Patricia Beach

    No one has the "perfect" family. Our UTMB Patient Safety and Protection Team is committed to helping families avoid the consequences of adverse childhood experiences. April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. Each week in April, we plan to discuss different aspects of adverse childhood experiences and explore the strengths in families and communities that can change children's lives by promoting a more nurturing environment. [Click title for full article]

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    APRIL ANNOUNCEMENTS

    March 29, 2021, 17:23 PM by Department of Pediatrics

    (CLICK HEADING TO READ FULL ANNOUNCEMENTS ) ** Meet the new Pediatric Interns ** Allergy and COVID-19 symptoms can be difficult to differentiate. ** Does your infant have ECZEMA or an EGG Allergy?

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    MARCH ANNOUNCEMENTS

    March 16, 2021, 08:34 AM by Department of Pediatrics

    (CLICK HEADING TO READ FULL ANNOUNCEMENTS ) ** FREE Interactive Activity for Kids - UTMB's Teddy Bear Clinic ** Allergy and COVID-19 symptoms can be difficult to differentiate. ** Does your infant have ECZEMA or an EGG Allergy?

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    Houston Mom Blog Explores Sleep Training and SIDS

    March 12, 2021, 16:01 PM by UTMB Newsroom

    UTMB primary care provider and associate professor Dr. Priya Kalia covered all things sleep during this recent interview with Meagan Clanahan, co-owner of the Houston Moms Blog. During the discussion, Dr. Kalia discussed optimal sleep times, sleep training, SIDS and how to counter interruptions that come with things like Spring Break and time changes

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    Teddy Bear Clinic "An Interactive, Online Activity for Kids"

    February 24, 2021, 10:29 AM by UTMB Pediatrics

    UTMB Health's Teddy Bear Clinic. Limited space is available, sign up now! Read full article and find out how you can register your child for a FREE virtual health fair session strictly for children.

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    FEBRUARY ANNOUNCEMENTS

    February 9, 2021, 08:50 AM by Department of Pediatrics

    (CLICK HEADING TO READ FULL ANNOUNCEMENTS ) ** February UTMB Health Pediatrics Grand Rounds for 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. ** Join the conversation—COVID & Kids Virtual discussion. UTMB's SCI-Cafe on Feb. 18th. ** Allergy and COVID-19 symptoms can be difficult to differentiate. ** Does your infant have ECZEMA or an EGG Allergy?

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    Safe Sitting

    February 4, 2021, 15:57 PM by Dr. Patricia Beach and Maylin Gerardo Lopez, FNP

    Infants fall. It happens all the time. Given these real and pervasive dangers, is it any wonder that there is little attention given to safe sitting? Falls from unsafe sitting can result in broken arms, clavicles, or even a fracture to the skull. One good habit is to survey your infant’s environment routinely, looking for unexpected dangers. Vigilance is an essential habit of healthy parenting! (Facts to consider can be found in full article.)

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    Lullabies

    January 29, 2021, 16:37 PM by Dr. Sally Robinson

    Lullabies are used to soothe babies to sleep. We have inherited them, and we pass them along. Although lullabies sound soothing and reassuring, their lyrics are often dark and far from comforting. Recent research has shown that lullabies sung live can have beneficial effects on premature infants' physiological function and development. Lullabies are associated with encouraging the rapid development of the neurological system. [Click Heading For Full Story]

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    Returning to SPORTS After a Child or Adolescent Recovers from COVID-19

    January 29, 2021, 15:57 PM by Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Administration

    Youth who want to return to physical activities and sports will need to be screened by their primary care pediatrician for heart symptoms. An abnormal screening evaluation requires referral to a pediatric cardiologist for an EKG or possibly additional cardiac tests. UTMB Health Pediatrics Division of Cardiology provides clinical services to children and youth from birth through 21 years of age. Pediatric cardiologists provide most of the necessary cardiac testing in an outpatient setting.

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    JANUARY ANNOUNCEMENTS

    January 25, 2021, 11:17 AM by Department of Pediatrics

    (CLICK HEADING TO READ FULL ANNOUNCEMENTS ) ** Kelly Carmichael, MD, presents, Splint Applications. UTMB Health Pediatrics Grand Rounds for 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. ** Allergy and COVID-19 symptoms can be difficult to differentiate. ** Does your infant have ECZEMA or an EGG Allergy?

  • FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 2021 UTMB PEDIATRICS GRAND ROUNDS

    January 15, 2021, 16:36 PM by Department of Pediatrics

    Alan D. Barrett, PhD, Dsc (Hon), presents, COVID-19 Vaccines: We Have Come a Long Way in a Very Short Time but Still Have a Long Way to Go. UTMB Health Pediatrics Grand Rounds for 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.

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    Healthy Resolutions for a Safe New Year

    January 4, 2021, 15:57 PM by Dr. Sally Robinson

    Healthy New Year resolutions in 2021 for children—resolutions should be achievable and age-appropriate. In this Keeping Kids Healthy, Dr. Sally Robinson shares a great list of resolutions by age. Everyone wants a better year, and by working together, we can make it happen! #2021

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    The Importance of Well-Child Check-Ups

    December 10, 2020, 10:13 AM by Patricia Beach, MD and Adam Stranberg, MD

    It is important to bring your child to their scheduled well-child visits. Well-child visits should happen regularly throughout childhood, and those first visits can be critical for your child's long-term health. A visit with a pediatrician can go a long way to build your confidence and alleviate stress, which is healthy for you AND your baby! Here is what your health care provider is looking for when you bring your child for their visit.

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    Another Epidemic within the Pandemic

    November 9, 2020, 09:19 AM by Dr. Sally Robinson

    One in four parents have a child with myopia. Research has shown that working up close such as reading or using a tablet increased the odds of developing myopia. A study found that 48% of children are spending more than 6 hours per day online. This is nearly 500% increase from time spent before the pandemic. Schools, teachers and parents must work together to incorporate eye health strategies to help protect children as they learn online. If a parent has any concerns about their child’s vision they should discuss this with their health care provider.

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    It's Time For the Flu Shot

    October 12, 2020, 13:33 PM by UTMB Pediatrics

    Get your children the flu shot! Influenza (Flu), like COVID, is a respiratory virus. During the COVID-19 pandemic, reducing respiratory illnesses' overall burden is essential to protect vulnerably and at-risk family members. Dr. Manuela Murray shares an important message for you.

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    Lo que necesita saber sobre el VRS.

    October 5, 2020, 10:15 AM by Desire’ Guillory, MS4

    El virus respiratorio sincitial (VRS) es la causa más común de infección del tracto respiratorio inferior en niños menores de un año. Este virus es más común de octubre a marzo y se transmite por contacto con las gotitas respiratorias al toser y estornudar. El VRS es muy contagioso, pero se puede prevenir tomando precauciones. Como siempre, comuníquese con su pediatra si tiene alguna pregunta sobre la salud de su hijo.

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