Children’s MN Takes to Capitol Hill: Children’s Hospital Association Speak Now For Kids Advocacy Day
In July, Children’s participated in the Children’s Hospital Association’s Family Advocacy Day in Washington D.C.
In July, Children’s participated in the Children’s Hospital Association’s Family Advocacy Day in Washington D.C.
The 21st edition of the list includes more than 800 doctors from across the Twin Cities, and 196 from Children's.
Margaret was diagnosed with a serious heart defect called Tetralogy of Fallot. See how this small but mighty heart warrior is redefining what strong looks like at just 5 months old.
Race for Children's: HeartBeat 5000 is back and bigger than ever Saturday, June 24, 2017. Walk or run for your favorite Children's programs benefitting the most amazing people on earth.
When the weather turns nice, Minnesotans aren’t the only ones who emerge from hiding. Here's what you should know about Lyme disease and other tick-transmitted diseases.
CaringBridge is a nonprofit organization that allows people to easily receive updates and offer support and encouragement. Learn about the baby who inspired it and the legacy she left behind.
With the school year ending soon and the whole summer ahead of you, chances are the start of the next school year isn’t on your radar. Avoid the summer rush and schedule your child’s annual checkup now.
Dr. Molly Martyn shares tips on how to manage screen time with kids and teenagers.
Netflix series, “13 Reasons Why,” has generated enormous attention and brought the topic of suicide to the forefront of popular discourse, providing an opportunity for parents and teens to talk about suicide as they have never before. Dr. Julie Erickson, LP PhD, and clinical psychologist at Children's Minnesota, discusses how parents can talk to their teens today about suicide and share resources for help.
While no longer common in the U.S., recent measles cases in Minnesota have prompted cause for concern. Measles is a serious disease that can lead to hospitalization and even death.