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Recorded Webinar Diet Therapy for Adults and Children with Epilepsy

Join epileptologists Mackenzie Cervenka and Eric Kossoff as they discuss the role of diet therapy in management of epilepsy in adults and children.

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Recorded Webinar Young Adult Kidney Transplants: Understanding the Transition of Care

Join Dr. Cozumel Pruette to learn about our comprehensive, patient- and family-oriented kidney transplant care for children.

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Q&A | Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA)

PDA is a muscular tube that is in all babies before they are born and that closes after birth. However, for some babies, it remains open, which can place strain on the heart and cause additional issues. Learn more from cardiologist John Thomson.

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