To help families stay in the game, Cook Children’s has launched #WorldCupWednesday. As the World Cup heats up and all eyes are on soccer, our experts are sharing injury prevention tips to keep in mind, whether your child is a seasoned pro or just kicking off their first season.
We are thrilled that 12 Cook Children’s patients will take the global stage at Dallas Stadium for the inaugural FIFA World Cup 2026™ game in North Texas TODAY! To learn more about this incredible team, visit: https://t.co/JPl95s4Ggr
Target has recalled select Up & Up baby wipes. If your family uses these wipes, Mary Suzanne Whitworth, M.D., medical director of Infectious Diseases at Cook Children’s, has outlined the specific early warning signs to watch for and exactly what to do if your child was exposed.
The official pre-match ceremony requires 12 youth participants (ages 13–17) per match to carry national flags onto the pitch. Cook Children’s is a proud member of the Children’s Miracle Network and receives 100% of funds raised through its corporate partnerships and initiatives.
We are so excited to share that 12 Cook Children’s patients will take the global stage on June 14 at Dallas Stadium for the inaugural FIFA World Cup 2026™ game in North Texas! To learn more about these inspiring flag bearers, visit: https://t.co/w4RHvoawPQ
Through a partnership between Children’s Miracle Network (@CMN_HQ) and Coca-Cola (@CocaCola), Cook Children’s was chosen to provide all 12 Flag Bearers for the opening FIFA World Cup 2026™ match at Dallas Stadium on June 14.
Whether visiting the emergency room or urgent care clinic, being prepared will help ensure care is timely and the child is back in action as quickly as possible. We’re here for you! Know where to go and how to navigate our services by visiting: https://t.co/qtIvZoGgzo
To help families stay in the game, Cook Children’s has launched #WorldCupWednesday. This weekly health series provides local and international visitors with expert safety advice. An unexpected visit to the doctor can be stressful, especially when traveling.
Cook Children’s ensures that families can access health care at any time through its seven Urgent Care Centers (UCCs), or its two 24-hour emergency departments. With help from the Cook Children’s Language Services Department, families can receive care in their native language.
Amanda Jordan, PsyD, psicóloga del Cook Children’s Psychology Department comparte consejos para ayudar a las familias disfrutar al máximo de los juegos y la diversión.
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Preparando pequeños aficionados para grandes multitudes en el torneo internacional de fútbol. Cook Children’s desea ayudar a los padres a garantizar que sus aficionados más pequeños estén preparados mental y emocionalmente para el ruido y la intensidad de un partido de fútbol.
To help families stay in the game, Cook Children’s has launched #WorldCupWednesday. This weekly health series provides local and international visitors with expert safety advice.
Amanda Jordan, PsyD, psychologist with the Cook Children’s Psychology Department, shares tips for parents and caregivers to help their families navigate all the fun and games.
As North Texas prepares to welcome the World Cup, thousands of international visitors unfamiliar with Texas waters will arrive. Cook Children’s experts are stepping up to keep every little one safe.
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To help families stay in the game, Cook Children’s launched #WorldCupWednesday. This weekly health series provides local & international visitors with expert safety advice. #MemorialDayWeekend marks the unofficial start of summer, drawing eager families to local pools & lakes.
To ensure those fun days stay safe, Cook Children’s Lifeguard Your Child campaign equips parents with the tools to create a water safety plan. This mission takes on a global scale this summer.