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As temperatures rise, so do window falls
April 09, 2013: Tips to keep your child safe
Sadowsky Family Pediatric Emergency Department at Baystate Children’s Hospital
November 15, 2012:
Pediatrician cautions against antibiotic overuse
August 15, 2012: Antibiotic resistance on the rise
Stanley Cup Comes to Baystate Children’s Hospital
August 10, 2012: The Stanley Cup, the silver trophy awarded to the winner of the National Hockey League playoffs since 1893, came to the playdeck at Baystate Children’s Hospital on August 9, brightening the spirits of young patients
Vaccinations belong on back-to-school checklists
August 01, 2012: August is immunization awareness month
Warm Summer Weather Increases Symptoms for Young Asthma Patients
June 27, 2011: Tips from a Baystate Children’s Hospital pediatricianto keep children's asthma in check
When a bump on the noggin should be cause for concern
July 27, 2010: Guidance for parents on making sense of head injuries
Young Patient Benefits from New Hybrid NOTES Surgery at Baystate Children's Hospital
February 12, 2010: BCH pediatric surgical team is recognized for their creative approach in treating pancreatic pseudocyst.
Be aware of the signs of bullying
April 17, 2009: Baystate Children’s Hospital offers tips for concerned parents.