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Daily Archives: March 24, 2022

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What Parents Need to Know About Scoliosis

Pediatric ExcellenceBy Mari WalkerMarch 24, 2022Leave a comment

Children’s spines grow as they do, and while the spine is naturally curved from front to back, some children will develop a sideways curve, a condition known as scoliosis. This spine disorder is most often diagnosed in adolescents, and a majority are identified as having adolescent idiopathic scoliosis, which means no known cause. Other types…

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Eating Well with Gestational Diabetes

Women's HealthBy Mari WalkerMarch 24, 2022Leave a comment

Part of any pregnancy journey is the “orange drink test,” or a screening for gestational diabetes. This regular part of prenatal care usually happens sometime between the 24th and 28th weeks of pregnancy, but what happens if you fail and are diagnosed with gestational diabetes?   Carmen Alexis Miller, MS, RDN, LDN, outpatient dietitian at…

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