Children's HealthLink
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Six-year-old five-year cancer survivor
A life threatening medical emergency started a young Everett boy on a years long journey back to health. His family told the remarkable story of their son, who just passed a huge milestone.
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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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SPECIAL: Children’s HealthLink - Secrets of a Teenage Mind
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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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The Giving Spirit – A Children's HealthLink Special
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'The Giving Spirit' - Links and contact information
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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.
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Cooling newborns to save lives
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Time for kid's braces? Get the expert's tips.
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New study looks for answers on deaf children's learning
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Teen athlete battles high blood pressure.
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Preschool kids get a head start on learning empathy.
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Teens go online to get answers on health
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Spotting kids' eye problems early with vision tests
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Narcissistic, antisocial – how is Facebook affecting teens?
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Kids' running injuries on the rise, and how to prevent them.
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Family based treatment helps teen with eating disorder.
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New treatment offers hope to kids with juvenile arthritis
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Should obese children be taken away from parents?
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New pediatric cancer research center opens in Seattle.
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Rare syndrome makes children extremely sociable, but very anxious
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Class helps kids become better babysitters
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New mental health program helps teens get back on track
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Seattle doctor talks about the psychology of smoking cessation
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New tonsillectomy guidance for parents
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Teen heart screens aim to prevent sudden cardiac arrest.
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Chocolate milk in schools stirring up concern
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Yoga has health benefits for kids
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Prescription drug addiction taking toll on babies
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Protecting kids from chemicals in the environment.








