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    <title>Connecticut Children’s: 100% Kids </title>
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    <description>Welcome to Connecticut Children’s: 100% Kids — a new podcast created for parents and communities who want clarity, not confusion. Each episode brings you trusted voices from Connecticut Children’s to tackle the issues families are facing right now — from mental health and suicide prevention to newborn screening, breakthrough research, and why kids-only care truly matters.

 

Because kids aren’t just small adults.

 

And when it matters most, they deserve care that’s 100% dedicated to them.

 

Connecticut Children’s: 100% Kids</description>
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    <itunes:summary>Welcome to Connecticut Children’s: 100% Kids — a new podcast created for parents and communities who want clarity, not confusion. Each episode brings you trusted voices from Connecticut Children’s to tackle the issues families are facing right now — from mental health and suicide prevention to newborn screening, breakthrough research, and why kids-only care truly matters.

 

Because kids aren’t just small adults.

 

And when it matters most, they deserve care that’s 100% dedicated to them.

 

Connecticut Children’s: 100% Kids</itunes:summary>
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<p>Because kids aren’t just small adults.</p>
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<p>And when it matters most, they deserve care that’s 100% dedicated to them.</p>
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      <title>Why “Kids’ Only” Healthcare Actually Matters</title>
      <description>Today, we’re exploring why kids truly need healthcare designed just for them. Joining us is Dr. Robyn Matloff, nephrologist and Associate Vice President of Ambulatory Pediatrics and Community Development at Connecticut Children’s. We’ll go behind the scenes of pediatric healthcare to discuss how specialized teams, child-focused environments, coordinated care, and pediatric research all contribute to better outcomes for children and families. If you’ve ever wondered why “kids only” care matters, this conversation is for you.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2026 22:33:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <title>What’s Going Into My Kids’ Body? Clearing Up the Confusion </title>
      <description>In this episode we're joined by Dr. Jonathan Sollinger of Willows Pediatric Group in Westport, a community pediatrician affiliated with Connecticut Children’s Care Network.



Dr. Sollinger helps parents sort through today’s biggest health trends and parenting questions. From vaccine confusion and energy drinks to skincare products marketed to kids, changing nutrition advice, and the rise of “Dr. Google” and AI, we talk about what’s hype, what actually helps, and how families can make informed choices for healthier kids.



Dr. Sollinger also shares simple, practical advice on building lifelong healthy habits through sleep, exercise, nutrition, and trusted medical guidance. As always, this conversation is for informational purposes only, so be sure to talk with your own healthcare provider about any concerns regarding your child’s health.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 20:53:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode we're joined by Dr. Jonathan Sollinger of Willows Pediatric Group in Westport, a community pediatrician affiliated with Connecticut Children’s Care Network.



Dr. Sollinger helps parents sort through today’s biggest health trends and parenting questions. From vaccine confusion and energy drinks to skincare products marketed to kids, changing nutrition advice, and the rise of “Dr. Google” and AI, we talk about what’s hype, what actually helps, and how families can make informed choices for healthier kids.



Dr. Sollinger also shares simple, practical advice on building lifelong healthy habits through sleep, exercise, nutrition, and trusted medical guidance. As always, this conversation is for informational purposes only, so be sure to talk with your own healthcare provider about any concerns regarding your child’s health.</itunes:summary>
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<p>Dr. Sollinger helps parents sort through today’s biggest health trends and parenting questions. From vaccine confusion and energy drinks to skincare products marketed to kids, changing nutrition advice, and the rise of “Dr. Google” and AI, we talk about what’s hype, what actually helps, and how families can make informed choices for healthier kids.</p>
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<p>Dr. Sollinger also shares simple, practical advice on building lifelong healthy habits through sleep, exercise, nutrition, and trusted medical guidance. As always, this conversation is for informational purposes only, so be sure to talk with your own healthcare provider about any concerns regarding your child’s health.</p>]]>
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      <title>Kids’ Mental Health Today &amp; Suicide Prevention </title>
      <description>Today we're joined by Dr. Steven Rogers, an emergency medicine physician and the Medical Director of Connecticut Children’s Youth Suicide Prevention Center. We talk about why suicide remains a leading risk for kids and teens, and how early identification, open conversations, and simple screening can help save lives. Dr. Rogers shares what parents and caregivers should know about recognizing warning signs, how to talk to their children about mental health, and why connected, ongoing care is so critical in times of crisis. As always, this conversation is for informational purposes only, so please reach out to your own healthcare provider for guidance and support. </description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2026 16:07:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <title>Is this Normal? When to Worry—and When Not To</title>
      <description>Welcome to episode one of Connecticut Children’s:100% Kids. I’m your host Angela Ohlfest.

In this episode I’m joined by Dr. Elizabeth Cipolla, a community pediatrician affiliated with the Connecticut Children’s Care Network, to talk about some of the most common, and often stressful, health concerns parents face. 

We cover everything from fevers and chest pain to headaches, heart murmurs, and developmental milestones. Dr. Cipolla shares reassuring guidance on what’s normal, what might need further evaluation, and why children truly aren’t just small adults when it comes to medical care. 

As always, this conversation is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice, so be sure to talk with your own healthcare provider about any specific concerns regarding your child’s health.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to episode one of Connecticut Children’s:100% Kids. I’m your host Angela Ohlfest.

In this episode I’m joined by Dr. Elizabeth Cipolla, a community pediatrician affiliated with the Connecticut Children’s Care Network, to talk about some of the most common, and often stressful, health concerns parents face. 

We cover everything from fevers and chest pain to headaches, heart murmurs, and developmental milestones. Dr. Cipolla shares reassuring guidance on what’s normal, what might need further evaluation, and why children truly aren’t just small adults when it comes to medical care. 

As always, this conversation is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice, so be sure to talk with your own healthcare provider about any specific concerns regarding your child’s health.</itunes:summary>
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<p>In this episode I’m joined by Dr. Elizabeth Cipolla, a community pediatrician affiliated with the Connecticut Children’s Care Network, to talk about some of the most common, and often stressful, health concerns parents face. </p>
<p>We cover everything from fevers and chest pain to headaches, heart murmurs, and developmental milestones. Dr. Cipolla shares reassuring guidance on what’s normal, what might need further evaluation, and why children truly aren’t just small adults when it comes to medical care. </p>
<p>As always, this conversation is for informational purposes only and is not medical advice, so be sure to talk with your own healthcare provider about any specific concerns regarding your child’s health.</p>]]>
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      <title>Get to know Connecticut Children’s: 100% Kids</title>
      <description>Welcome to Connecticut Children’s: 100% Kids — a new podcast created for parents and communities who want clarity, not confusion. Each episode brings you trusted voices from Connecticut Children’s to tackle the issues families are facing right now — from mental health and suicide prevention to newborn screening, breakthrough research, and why kids-only care truly matters.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2026 20:15:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:summary>Welcome to Connecticut Children’s: 100% Kids — a new podcast created for parents and communities who want clarity, not confusion. Each episode brings you trusted voices from Connecticut Children’s to tackle the issues families are facing right now — from mental health and suicide prevention to newborn screening, breakthrough research, and why kids-only care truly matters.</itunes:summary>
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