Children's HealthLink
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'Stronger' video has positive effect on cancer patients
A YouTube video by young cancer patients and staff at Seattle Children's just keeps getting stronger. KING 5's Jean Enersen shows how the making of the song and all the attention it created has affected everyone involved.
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Artificial heart improves survival in children
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Kelly Clarkson shares uplifting 'Stronger' Seattle Children's video
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Cancer survival the first step for kids
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Children’s HealthLink - Secrets of a Teenage Mind
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Kids with cancer create art to benefit Puget Sound Blood Center
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Seattle Children's performs 100th heart transplant
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Number of US newborns with drug withdrawal triples
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Free whooping cough vaccinations for Pierce County children Saturday
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Laser epilepsy procedure a success for Texas boy
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Middle school teachers can help students avoid drugs and alcohol
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The Giving Spirit – A Children's HealthLink Special
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'The Giving Spirit' - Links and contact information
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Public supports healthier food for school kids
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Everett hospital opens area's first breast milk depot
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Preschoolers miss out on outdoor play
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Pinwheels at Children's Hospital as reminder of child abuse
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Protecting your unborn baby from environmental toxins
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ADHD coaches help students tackle academic goals.
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CDC: Screening, better diagnosis cited for autism rise
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Babies' snoring linked to later behavior problems
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Finding early clues to autism
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Kids suffer months of headaches after head injuries.
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Should all teen athletes get EKG tests?
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Models encourage teens to reject skinny, embrace healthy body image
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Parents can worry less after vaccine safety study
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Six-year-old five-year cancer survivor
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Pregnant women may help researchers find answer to prematurity
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$5 million gift helps Seattle Children's search for cancer cure
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Local family commits to heart healthy lifestyle.
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Newest pediatric urgent care center adds option for families
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Families purge clutter to cut kids' stress
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Drug studied for Fragile X, autism symptoms
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Breastfeeding trouble linked to tongue-tied babies
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Heart test that saved baby now recommended for all newborns
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Parenting tips on electronic toys for kids
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A child's temper tantrum? Ignore it
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A special club helps kids touched by cancer
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New study indicates many parents delay childhood vaccines.
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Kids learn math and reading in motion at unique center.
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Alarming rise in young athletes' knee injuries
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New guidelines advise ADHD treatment for preschoolers.
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Test before a concussion increases young players' safety
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Research links autism rate to low birth weight.
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Crib bumpers increase SIDS risk, doctor group warns
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Swaddling a baby wrong can cause hip problems.
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Parenting style matched to child's temperament cuts anxiety and depression
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Rise in cases of child accidental poisoning found across the country.
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Sugary sweets behind rise in toddler tooth decay.




