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HARRISBURG, Pa., Feb. 9, 2026 - UPMC Children’s is inviting families in central Pennsylvania to a free Teddy Bear Clinic at the Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts located at 222 Market St., Harrisburg, Pa. on Saturday, Feb. 21 to help children better understand and feel more at ease with hospital experiences. Registration by Feb. 15 is required for this event.
“A visit to the hospital can be overwhelming and sometimes scary for young children,” said Sandra Schreffler, lead child life specialist,
John Goldman, M.D., infectious disease specialist, UPMC in Central Pa.
Although we are at the height of respiratory illness season, it’s important to remember that stomach bugs also spread easily this time of year. Most of these bugs cause an upset stomach and diarrhea, but norovirus causes severe diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. Because norovirus spreads easily within households, it’s important to recognize the signs to prevent others from getting sick.
Q: How do I know if I have norovirus?
There are a
Sam Carver, MPH-MSHI, BSN, R.N., nurse navigator, UPMC Spine Care
The Spine Health Foundation estimates that 80% of Americans will face back or neck pain in their lifetime. As a result, approximately 264 million U.S. workdays are lost annually due to back pain. As a nurse navigator, I help hundreds of people each year who are seeking treatment for chronic back and neck pain. Finding the right treatment approach takes time, but it can help you get back to doing the activities you love.
Q: When should I
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