Topic: Pediatrics / Infants & Children March 30, 2016 New clues identified in childhood cancer syndromeFindings may help doctors determine which issues are likely to manifest in those with NF1.News Release March 23, 2016 School of Medicine joins exclusive pediatric neuro-oncology consortiumExpands treatment options for children with brain tumors.Medical Campus & Community March 9, 2016 Standard practice of giving premature babies antibiotics needs to be rethought, argues new studySource: Newsweek March 8, 2016 Gut microbes linked to deadly intestinal disease in preemiesFindings will help develop new treatments and prevention strategies.News Release March 7, 2016 Studies offer hope for malnourished childrenSource: New York Times March 7, 2016 Preemies’ gut bacteria reveal vast scope of antibiotic resistanceStudy supports push to minimize routine antibiotic use.News Release March 4, 2016 New guidelines open competitive sports to some athletes with heart conditionsNews Release February 26, 2016 Austin to receive Urology Care Foundation awardPediatric research aims to advance treatments for congenital urinary obstruction.National Leaders February 23, 2016 Dietary link to stunted growth identifiedStudy links inadequate intake of amino acids to debilitating condition that affects millions .News Release February 20, 2016 Malnutrition and a battle of the microbiotaSource: NPR Science Friday February 19, 2016 Study: Right gut bacteria may protect against malnutritionSource: New York Times February 18, 2016 How microbes make malnutrition worseSource: The Atlantic February 18, 2016 Targeting gut microbes may reverse effects of childhood malnutritionHealthy microbes, breast milk component suggest new treatment approach, mouse study shows .News Release February 9, 2016 Is preschool depression something parents should worry about?Source: Yahoo! January 27, 2016 Siteman Cancer Center among leading institutions encouraging HPV vaccinationOnly 40 percent of girls and 21 percent of boys in the U.S. are receiving the recommended three doses, an intervention proven to prevent certain cancers.News Release January 21, 2016 Keeping kids who have asthma healthySource: Washington Post January 15, 2016 Poverty linked to childhood depression, changes in brain connectivityConditions associated with poverty appear to interfere with how key brain regions connect and increase depression risk in children.News Release January 8, 2016 Ebola medical team develops guidelines for treating infected childrenProtocol aims to improve young patients' chances of survival during future outbreaks.News Release January 6, 2016 Lending a handNeed a custom yet affordable anatomical structure made to order? Just hit print.Outlook Magazine December 19, 2015 Depression in preschool changes the brain, study showsSource: Time Magazine December 18, 2015 Study provides picture of firearm injuries, deaths among St. Louis-area childrenGunfire hurt nearly 400 children over five years.News Release December 16, 2015 Early childhood depression alters brain developmentFindings may help explain why those who are depressed have difficulty regulating their moods and emotions.News Release December 7, 2015 Washington People: Kathy GrangeEvery day is a professional adventure – solving medical mysteries and pursuing diagnoses of rare diseases – for Grange, professor of pediatrics.Washington People December 2, 2015 Joan L. Luby, MDAwarded by child psychiatry academy.National Leaders Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 … 5 6 7 8 9 Next ›