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Brain Surgery to Treat Moyamoya Disease
Watch this six minute video about Susana’s battle with this rare brain disease. Dr. Richard G. Ellenbogen is one of a few surgeons in the country who specializes
Heroes Big and Small: Antonia's Brain Surgery
Watch this nine-minute video about Antonia’s brain surgery performed by Dr. Jeffrey G. Ojemann at Children’s.
MoyaMoya (3:14)
Dr. Richard Ellenbogen discusses a surgery to help children suffering from a rare brain condition called MoyaMoya.
Ask KOMO: Concussions (00:02:11)
Dr. Monique Burton covers the signs and symptoms of concussions, along with treatment and tips for preventing concussions. Learn more about sports concussions and Seattle Children's Sports Concussion Program.
Keeping Young Athletes in the Game (0:51:58)
In this KOMO TV special, host Molly Shen shares stories of how the team at Children's helps kids stay in the game amidst sports injuries and healthcare conditions. The program covers areas such as ACL injuries, asthma, nutrition, scoliosis and concussions.
Learning to Learn (15:05)
Dr. Dimitri Christakis discusses the effect of TV viewing on children on KING-TV’s special Learning to Learn.
Healthlink: ADHD Impact
Dr. Chris Varley, director of the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry program at Seattle Children’s, comments on the struggles children with ADHD face, and a new study showing children with ADHD are more likely to suffer from early anxiety and behavior problems.
Healthlink: Teen Suicide Prevention (00:03:02)
Dr. Robert Hilt, director of Psychiatric Emergency Services at Seattle Children's, discusses the problem of inadequate mental health treatment available for children in Washington state.
Find out by selecting your child’s symptom or health condition in the list below:
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