Children and Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids
Over-the-counter hearing aids are approved for adults older than 18 years. This article explains the purpose of these easier-to-access hearing aids for appropriate decision-making.
Over-the-counter hearing aids are approved for adults older than 18 years. This article explains the purpose of these easier-to-access hearing aids for appropriate decision-making.
Hearing aids can help children develop communication and social skills. Even babies and very young children can wear hearing aids. The audiologist will review the
This booklet provides information for teens who learn they have kidney disease. It provides a brief overview of living with end-stage renal disease, the importance
This library of resources provide guidance and support to parents when children require amputation.
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Pulmonary dysfunction is a common side effect of some pediatric cancer treatments, such as chest radiotherapy. This resource discusses current guidelines and new research.
Should kidney transplantation become possible, this resource provides an excellent overview of the process and important considerations.
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A lung transplant is a surgery where one or both of a the lungs are replaced with the lung or lungs from a suitable organ
Endocrine late effects are widespread among childhood cancer survivors. This resource reviews treatment factors that increase risk and some of the common concerns, including hypothyroidism,