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Dartmouth Health Children’s, New Hampshire YMCAs partner as hosts for National Healthy Kids Day
Healthy Kids Day is a national initiative focused on improving the health and well-being of kids and families.

Dartmouth Health Children’s pediatric dermatology chief recognized for work in quality improvement
Julianne A. Mann received the Innovations in Quality Improvement Award from the American Academy of Dermatology.

Measles cases on the rise: Dartmouth Health Children’s pediatrician urges vaccination
Measles cases are surging in various parts of the world, highlighting the critical importance of measles vaccinations.

Dartmouth Health Children’s welcomes River Road Pediatrics to health system
Effective March 18, 2024, River Road Pediatrics will join the Dartmouth Health Children’s system of pediatric care.

“Policies based on opinion and confusion rather than science and facts are not good for anyone.” The truth about gender-affirming care for youth in New Hampshire from Dartmouth Health Children’s
An opinion piece by Dartmouth Health Children’s Frances B. Lim Liberty, MD, Keith J. Loud, MD, MSc, and Jessica A. Smith, MSN, APRN.

6 healthy sleep habits in the age of melatonin
With melatonin use among children surging, promoting healthy sleep habits and routines remains essential, says Dartmouth Health Children’s Pediatrician, Erik Shessler, MD.

Measles is on the rise globally
With measles cases on the rise across the world and small outbreaks in a handful of U.S. states, getting your young child vaccinated is as important as ever, say medical experts.

Dartmouth Health Children’s physician-in-chief to discuss America’s gun violence epidemic
"On the Exhale" will feature panel discussion following performance on February 18 at 2 pm

Dartmouth Health Children’s hospitalist elected to national society advancing physician-scientist research
JoAnna K. Leyenaar, MD, PhD, MPH, MSc, is among only 100 new members for 2024 from other elite academic medical centers and research institutes like the Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins, Duke and Harvard.

New year, new baby? Support is all around from Dartmouth Health
While some level of anxiety related to pregnancy, birth and having a newborn is normal, welcoming a new baby, especially for pregnant or postpartum mothers, does not have to mean tolerating or ignoring mental health concerns.