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HealthTalks by Stanford Medicine Children’s Health

Hosted by Stanford Medicine Children's Health - Consumer · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 58 episodes

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58
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About this podcast

HealthTalks by Stanford Medicine Children’s Health is a podcast series that answers parents’ most common questions about raising healthy and happy kids. Hear about useful health information, parenting tips, complex cases, and more from our pediatricians and specialists who are part of one of the few health care systems in the country exclusively dedicated to children and expectant mothers.

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Stanford Medicine Children's Health - Consumer hosts HealthTalks by Stanford Medicine Children’s Health, a health show with 58 episodes published.

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Pectus Decoded: Everything You’ve Ever Wondered About Chest Wall Defects

Apr 17, 202600

At the Stanford Medicine Children’s Health pediatric Chest Wall Program, we empower children, adolescents, and adults to achieve optimal function and improved cosmetic outcomes for chest wall abnormalities. We offer the

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Essential Medicine Cabinet Items for Children

Feb 17, 202600

In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Nicole Dudaney, a pediatrician with Stanford Medicine Children's Health, to discuss essential items that every parent should have in their child's medicine cabinet. From fever reduce

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Building a Strong Doctor-Patient Relationship

Oct 27, 202500

In this episode, Dr. Edith Haghnazarian, a pediatrician at Stanford Medicine Children's Health, discusses the importance of the doctor-patient relationship in children's healthcare. She explores essential elements like t

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Child Safety Tips: Preventing Bullying

Sep 16, 202500

Pediatrician Nadereh Varamini discusses the crucial issue of bullying. She will explore practical advice for parents on the signs of bullying, how to effectively communicate with your child and more. Learn more about Nad

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Water Safety

Aug 5, 202500

Dr. Nadereh Varamini talks about water safety with the upcoming summer season. Learn more about Nadereh Varamini, MD

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Childhood Fevers Demystified: What Parents Really Need to Know

May 27, 202500

Fever is a common occurrence in childhood. Patty Sabey, MD helps parents feel more confident in caring for their child during a fever episode by sharing when and how to treat fever and when to seek medical help.

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Pediatrician Advice for Common Newborn Illnesses

May 22, 202500

Curious about the challenges your newborn may encounter? Pediatrician Nivedita More, MD, discusses the most frequent conditions seen in infants, empowering parents with knowledge to recognize symptoms early and seek appr

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Pediatrician Advice for Common Newborn Conditions

May 22, 202500

Curious about the challenges your newborn may encounter? Pediatrician Nivedita More, MD, discusses the most frequent conditions seen in infants, empowering parents with knowledge to recognize symptoms early and seek appr

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When to Worry About Your Child's Rash

May 9, 202500

If you have ever looked at a red, bumpy, itchy rash on your child’s skin and wondered “Is this normal?” You are not alone. It can be hard to know which rashes need medical care and which ones can be treated at home. Laur

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Pink Eye in Kids: What Parents Need to Know

Dec 20, 202400

As a parent, one of the common health concerns you’ll probably encounter is pink eye (conjunctivitis). While pink eye can be unpleasant and sometimes contagious, it’s usually manageable. Learn more about what pink eye is

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Can Parents Really Find Time for Self-Care?

Dec 17, 202400

Busy parents often struggle to carve out moments for themselves. In this episode, pediatrician Joelle Mcconlogue, MD, provides practical tips for integrating self-care, both physically and mentally, into daily routines,

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Raising Awareness for Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder

Dec 6, 202400

Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder (HSD), is a disorder that causes a child’s connective tissues, joints, ligaments, and sinew that connect their muscles to stretch and be overly flexible. Their joints move beyond the norma

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Newborn Basics: Pediatrician Tips for Caring for Your New Baby

Nov 8, 202400

Bringing home a new baby is an incredible, although sometimes overwhelming, experience. While you may be embarking on the wildest emotional rollercoaster of your life, you don’t have to go it alone. Pediatrician Nivedita

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Pediatrician Insights on Childhood Sleep Problems

Aug 15, 202400

It’s 9:00 p.m. and all is quiet, except for your young toddler who just won’t stay in bed. Or, maybe it’s your 12-year-old who is staying up late to watch one more TikTok video. There are many reasons kids don’t sleep we

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Constipation in Children

Aug 2, 202400

In this episode, Dr. Amina Ahmed leads a discussion focusing on the leading causes and treatment options for constipation in children.

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What is IBD?

Jun 18, 202400

Dr. Jon Moses discusses the different types of inflammatory bowel diseases that present in young children and adolescents, how IBDs are different from the more commonly known IBS, and why it is important for patients to

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Be Sun Smart: How to Protect Your Child’s Skin

Jun 11, 202400

When you think of summer, sunny days with kids splashing in the water and teens lounging in the sun come to mind. While these idyllic times are great for making memories, they are also (unfortunately) great at causing su

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Pediatrician Discusses Tummy Troubles in Children

Jun 11, 202400

As parents, we’re all too familiar with the dreaded words, “Mommy, I have a tummy ache!” Most of the time, it’s just a passing discomfort, but sometimes it can be a sign of a more serious issue. Pediatrician Joelle McCon

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Helping Your Child Cope With Depression or Anxiety

May 28, 202400

Watching your child struggle with anxiety or depression is one of the hardest things a parent can experience. Pediatrician Nivedita More, MD offers ways to support your kids when they are dealing with mental health conce

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Practical Tips for Dealing with Bedwetting

May 28, 202400

The last day your child needs diapers is often cause for celebration in families. While your child may be able to stay dry during the day, for some, bedwetting, also known as nocturnal enuresis, can be a challenging issu

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Age
25-44
Consumer type
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Frequently asked questions

How do I pitch HealthTalks by Stanford Medicine Children’s Health as a podcast guest?

To pitch HealthTalks by Stanford Medicine Children’s Health, visit https://www.stanfordchildrens.org/en/podcasts-parents for contact information, then craft a tight one-paragraph hook that ties your expertise to a gap in their recent health coverage.

Who is the host of HealthTalks by Stanford Medicine Children’s Health?

HealthTalks by Stanford Medicine Children’s Health is hosted by Stanford Medicine Children's Health - Consumer. The show is categorised under health (fitness) and has published 58 episodes.

How many episodes does HealthTalks by Stanford Medicine Children’s Health have?

HealthTalks by Stanford Medicine Children’s Health has published 58 episodes.

What topics does HealthTalks by Stanford Medicine Children’s Health cover?

HealthTalks by Stanford Medicine Children’s Health regularly covers health, fitness. It sits in the health category, with a fitness focus.

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HealthTalks by Stanford Medicine Children’s Health is accessible for guests with genuine health expertise. A personalised, episode-aware pitch will still outperform a generic one every time.

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