Dr. Roger Saldana hates the term 'no pain, no gain.' Instead, the pediatric orthopedic surgeon teaches his young patients to pay attention to their bodies. 'Kids shouldn't be playing in pain,' said Saldana. 'This is your body forever.'
Exclusive, subscriber-only content and weekly email newsletters.Full access on your desktop, tablet and mobile device.Original reporting that provides diverse perspectives on news and issues of today.Are you a subscriber.
Exclusive, subscriber-only content and weekly email newsletters.Full access on your desktop, tablet and mobile device.Original reporting that provides diverse perspectives on news and issues of today.Are you a subscriberFrance Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
USA TODAY
Lire la suite »
USA TODAY
Lire la suite »
USA TODAY
Lire la suite »
USA Today parent Gannett swings to a profitGannett Co. Inc. on Thursday posted a fourth-quarter profit of $40.68 million, or 17 cents a share, against a year-ago loss of $22.45 million, or 17 cents a...
Lire la suite »
Study: Nursing homes unsafe amid climate change - USA TODAYFor its study, Climate Central used flooding maps to analyze the risk of future flooding to licensed nursing homes and assisted living facilities in Florida, North and South Carolina, New Jersey and Texas.
Lire la suite »
USA TODAY
Lire la suite »