Chlorine can be helpful in preventing the spread of germs. But too much chlorine exposure can also be harmful to your child’s skin.
Concussions are serious injuries and must be treated appropriately to decrease the risk of long-term effects.
On New Year's Eve, 3-year-old Juan Pablo rang in the New Year with a very special bell ringing of his own. After spending most of 2019 at the MACC Fund Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Children's Wisconsin battling acute myeloid leukemia — cancer of the blood and bone marrow — Juan Pablo had his bell ringing ceremony to signify the successful end of his treatment.
Happy New Year, Juan Pablo! May your 2020 be full of health and happiness, and, above all else, free of cancer.
The Child Life and Creative Arts Therapies Program helps kids be kids.
One year ago, our community responded to the Waukesha Parade tragedy.
Melissa will never forget the night she learned her daughter was the victim of violence. But then our Project Ujima team helped her family move from pain to peace.
On July 11, 2019, Ksenia became the sixth patient in less than a month to be rushed to Children’s Wisconsin with life-threatening lung injuries. The cause — no one knew.
Children's Wisconsin and the Medical College of Wisconsin partner to bring Wisconsin's families the best possible care.
Our Go Baby Go program is helping kids like Victoria overcome every obstacle in their way.
Ayden was a prime example of the pain and stress of untreated dental issues.