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My Child Has Been Diagnosed with Scoliosis, Now What?
Kids are usually diagnosed with scoliosis between 10 - 15 years old. Not all scoliosis requires treatment. Learn more about teens and scoliosis.Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Pediatrics
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Rare Diseases: What Is Krabbe Disease?
Krabbe disease is a severe neurological condition that impacts the nervous system. It is very rare, affecting fewer than 5,000 people in the U.S.Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Pediatrics
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What Is a Soft-Tissue Injury?
Soft tissue is any part of the body other than bones and organs which help it to move and function, such as muscles, tendons, fat, fibrous tissue, nerves, or blood vessels.Read More
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Orthopaedics
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How to Treat Cold Sweats
Cold sweats happen when there is stress on the body. This could be a disease, a new medication, anxiety, or other reasons. Find out how to treat cold sweats.Read More
Categorized as: Family Health, Living and Wellness
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Are You a Candidate for Intestinal Transplantation?
With intestinal transplantation, doctors remove diseased intestine and attach healthy donor intestine. Find out more.Read More
Categorized as: Family Health, Living and Wellness
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Brain Aneurysms Symptoms and Treatment
A brain aneurysm (also known as a cerebral aneurysm) is a bulging, weakened area in the blood vessel wall. Know the symptoms.Read More
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Neurosurgery and Brain Health
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Podcast
UPMC HealthBeat Podcast: Back to School Anxiety
Pamela Schoemer, MD from UPMC Children’s Community Pediatrics, explains what you can do if your child is experiencing back-to-school anxiety.Listen Now
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Pediatrics
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What to Know About Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
Using advanced technology, surgeons are able to perform minimally invasive spine surgery using smaller incisions. Learn more.Read More
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Orthopaedics, Spine Health
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Being Diagnosed with Scoliosis as an Adult
Scoliosis may continue from adolescence into adulthood. Or, you may develop scoliosis as you age. Here's what you need to know.Read More
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Spine Health