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For Parents, Patients, and All Visitors: Masking and COVID-19 (Novel Coronavirus Disease) Information >
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A trip to the local water park led to a survival story that captivated the nation. In the summer of 2013, Kali Hardig, a 12-year-old from Benton, Ark., was diagnosed with primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) - a disease that is almost always fatal. A combination of her mother's intuition and the fast-acting team that treated Kali upon her arrival in our Emergency Department led to nothing short of a miracle, as Kali become only the third known survivor of PAM in documented history. Relive Kali's miraculous recovery now.
Are you sick with a cold, flu or is it COVID-19? Here's how to tell the difference and stay healthy.
This year, getting a flu shot and practicing other safety measures are the two most important steps you can take. Here are some quick ways to prep your child for the flu shot and other vaccines.
It’s important to protect your family from getting the flu, but this flu season, getting a flu shot and practicing other safety measures is important.
Arkansas Children's offers key steps to making sure your child is up to date on their vaccinations before returning to school.
During these unprecedented times of the COVID-19 pandemic, many parents have questions about how to talk with and help their children. Dr. Amy Seay child psychologist at Arkansas Children's Northwest shares her insights about some of the signs and symptoms parents should be aware of, as well as many resources for additional help.
During these unprecedented times of the COVID-19 pandemic, many parents have questions about how to talk with and help their children. Dr. Amy Seay child psychologist at Arkansas Children's Northwest shares her insights about some of the signs and symptoms parents should be aware of, as well as many resources for additional help.
Dr. Hannah Renno talks about ways to keep you and your family healthy during flu season.
What you need to know about protecting your children and others with the flu shot.
Fighting the flu starts with you! Keep your family, friends and community healthy this season by getting the flu shot.
Antibiotics aren't always the answer when your child is has a sore throat. Read more about some common myths, plus how to treat a sore throat at home with items you have in your pantry.
Watch this video to learn more about how Arkansas Children's is helping protect your baby and get the answers to your most frequently asked questions.
You've probably heard about staph. But what is it and how do you treat it? Time to ask an expert!
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