Could You Have Aortic Stenosis?

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Aortic stenosis is a progressive disease that occurs with a narrowing of the patient’s aortic valve opening. It primarily happens over time as we age but can also be caused by a birth defect, previous chest radiation, or rheumatic fever.

What is Aortic Stenosis

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Aortic stenosis is a progressive disease that occurs with a narrowing of the patient’s aortic valve opening.

Why should I vaccinate my child against COVID?

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I have heard that most cases of COVID in pediatric patients are mild so why should I vaccinate my child against a “mild” illness?

The Facts About Monkeypox

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On July 29, 2022, the Indiana Department of Health (IDOH) announced that a total of 45 monkeypox cases have been reported across the state between June 18 and July 28, including two pediatric cases. Learn about monkeypox symptoms, transmission, and who should be tested.

A Splashing Good Time: Water Exercises for Kids

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Time spent playing in the water can be fun and games, but it’s also exercise! That’s a good thing, given that most kids need at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous exercise each day.

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