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March is National Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness March is National Traumatic Brain Injury Awareness Month, and today we’re raising awareness about Shaken Baby Syndrome, a preventable form of traumatic brain injury that affects infants and young children.

A baby’s brain is still developing, and violent shaking can cause the brain to move within the skull, leading to bleeding, swelling, permanent brain damage, or even death. Many babies who survive face lifelong challenges including seizures, vision loss, developmental delays, and learning disabilities.

Shaking is never the answer. It’s okay to step away for a moment, place the baby in a safe space like a crib, and ask for help. #shakenbabysyndrome #educate #children #braininjury #awareness
Today is Rare Disease Day 🦓 and Cohen is sharing a Today is Rare Disease Day 🦓 and Cohen is sharing about Periodic Fever Syndrome. Have you heard of it? Periodic Fever Syndrome is a rare autoinflammatory condition in children that causes recurrent, unprovoked fevers lasting several days at a time. These episodes can include:

• High fevers
• Loss of appetite
• Mouth sores
• Extreme fatigue

There is currently no cure, but many children outgrow it by around age 10. #raredisease #periodicfeversyndrome #children #educate #raiseawareness
February is Turner syndrome awareness month. Turne February is Turner syndrome awareness month. Turner syndrome affects about 1 in 2,500 girls and happens when one X chromosome is missing or incomplete. It can impact growth, heart health, and development. #turnersyndrome #pediatrichealth #inclusion #raredisease 🦋
Did you know that about 40–50% of babies born with Did you know that about 40–50% of babies born with Down syndrome (Trisomy 21) are born with a congenital heart condition—most commonly a ventricular septal defect (VSD), a hole between the heart’s lower chambers? #downsyndrome #VSD #CongenitalHeartDefect #CHDAwareness #HeartWarrior
Here’s your reminder to wear red tomorrow!! Tag us Here’s your reminder to wear red tomorrow!! Tag us + #WearRedDay 📸 Did you know that heart disease is one of the leading causes of death for Americans? #heartmonth #ourhearts #parenting #educate

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