Date | Title | Description |
23.05.2025 | Kind Kones Secures Funding from Epic Angels to Accelerate Growth in Asia and Middle East | Singapore-based plant-based frozen dessert brand Kind Kones has secured new funding from Epic Angels, a female-only investment collective active in Asia Pacific and Latin America. The investment round also attracted participation from angel... |
20.05.2025 | [INTERVIEW] 3D Printing at Boston Children’s Hospital: Engineering the Future of Pediatric Surgery | Inside Boston Children’s Hospital, 3D printing and digital planning are “transforming” pediatric care. The 156-year-old institution uses Materialise’s Mimics software to turn two-dimensional patient scans into detailed 3D models, streamlini... |
02.04.2025 | Artis BioSolutions Raises Funding; Acquires Landmark Bio | Artis BioSolutions, a San Diego, CA-based company which specializes in the development and production of genetic medicines, raised an undisclosed amount in funding.
The round was led by Oak HC/FT.
The company intends to use the funds to fur... |
08.03.2025 | Beyond BMI: A New Era in Health Measurement | In a world obsessed with numbers, Body Mass Index (BMI) has long been the go-to metric for gauging health. It’s a simple calculation: weight divided by height squared. But like a blunt instrument, it often misses the mark. Enter Yazen and W... |
07.03.2025 | Editorials | Editorial: Another measles outbreak occurring during anti-vaccine movement | Kennedy did acknowledge that measles — one of the most contagious viruses in the world — is especially risky to unvaccinated people — but stopped short of urging the public to get the MMR vaccine.
“The decision to vaccinate is a personal on... |
04.03.2025 | OpenAI launches NextGenAI consortium with 15 research institutions and $50M in funding
Your vote of support is important to us and it helps us keep the content FREE.
One click below supports our missi... | OpenAI today announced the launch of NextGenAI, a consortium of 15 leading research institutions dedicated to using artificial intelligence to accelerate research breakthroughs and transform education.
The consortium launches with $50 milli... |
26.02.2025 | HBM Alpha Therapeutics Enters Strategic Collaboration and License Agreement to Advance Novel Endocrine Therapies | CAMBRIDGE, Mass., ROTTERDAM, Netherlands and SHANGHAI , Feb. 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- HBM Alpha Therapeutics (HBMAT), Inc., an innovative biotechnology company incubated by Harbour BioMed (HKEX: 02142), announced a strategic collaboration a... |
20.02.2025 | Dotsie Bausch is Changing the World – Or At Least the Price of Your Oat Milk Latte | 4 Mins Read Plant-powered Olympian Dotsie Bausch has been fiercely advocating for coffee companies to remove the non-dairy milk surcharge – now, Tim Hortons has become the latest chain to drop the levy.
It was a one-on-one meeting that even... |
12.02.2025 | The Hidden Struggles of Children with Food Allergies: Anxiety and Bullying | Food allergies are more than just dietary restrictions. They are invisible chains that bind children to a world of anxiety and fear. Recent studies shed light on the emotional toll these allergies take, revealing a troubling connection betw... |
11.02.2025 | Food Allergies in Children Associated with Risk of Anxieties and Bullying | AAAAI
Many children with food allergies experience psychosocial burdens associated with food-allergy related bullying and anxiety
MILWAUKEE, Feb. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Children with food allergies experience high rates of food-alle... |
02.02.2025 | Editorials | Views from the nation’s press | The Chicago Tribune on how TikTok and its harmful effect on kids live on:
TikTok went dark in the United States for a little while, but is now back online here thanks to a stay of execution from President Donald Trump. The newly inaugurated... |
06.01.2025 | IU Health executive Nagy heads to Boston Children’s Hospital | - |
24.12.2024 | Health | New childhood leukemia protocol is ‘tremendous win’ | Some children in the study were not getting blinatumomab so that researchers could gauge whether it worked better than the standard chemotherapy approach, which seeks to kill all of the body’s fast-growing cells — including, but not only, c... |
02.11.2024 | Starbucks Ditches Non-Dairy Milk Surcharge: A Bold Move for Inclusivity and Sustainability | Starbucks is turning a new leaf. The coffee giant has announced it will eliminate the surcharge for non-dairy milk options in the United States and Canada, effective November 7. This decision coincides with the launch of its seasonal holida... |
31.10.2024 | At Long Last, Non-Dairy Milk is Free at Starbucks As New CEO Looks to Turn A New Leaf | 6 Mins Read Coinciding with the holiday season, Starbucks has permanently scrapped its surcharge for dairy-free milks like oat and almond in the US and Canada.
Starbucks has announced that it is removing the infamous non-dairy surcharge fro... |
18.10.2024 | The Microbiome Revolution: Holobiome's $9 Million Leap Forward | In the world of health and wellness, the gut is the new frontier. Holobiome, a microbiome platform company, has just secured $9 million in a Seed funding round. This investment is not just a financial boost; it’s a signal that the microbiom... |
15.10.2024 | Holobiome: Microbiome Platform Company Raises $9 Million (Seed) | Holobiome announced it closed an oversubscribed Seed round of $9M. The funding round was led by iSelect Fund, with major participation from Corundum Systems Biology, Satori Neuro, SkyRiver Ventures, Pace Ventures, Valor Equity Partners, and... |
20.09.2024 | The Silent Crisis: Small Business Owners and Their Sleep Deprivation | In the bustling world of small business, stress lurks like a shadow. A recent survey of 500 small business owners reveals a startling truth: they are losing an average of seven hours of sleep each week. This isn't just a minor inconvenience... |
19.09.2024 | Pediatric Hospital Consortium Achieves Dramatic Reductions in Anesthesia-Related Greenhouse Gas Emissions | Project Spruce Logo
Sets Even More Ambitious Sustainability Goal and Calls for All Hospitals to Join Initiative
SEATTLE, Sept. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Project Spruce, an international consortium of 9 leading pediatric hospitals, toda... |
15.09.2024 | The Allure and Risks of MERT: A Closer Look at Magnetic Therapy for Autism | In the quest for answers, parents often find themselves at a crossroads. The journey is fraught with hope, desperation, and sometimes, heartbreak. For many families with autistic children, the search for effective treatments can feel like n... |
14.09.2024 | Health | Desperate parents turn to magnetic therapy to help kids with autism. There’s little evidence | It was expensive — $9,000 — and not covered by insurance. “It’s too much for most things,” VanCott said, “but not for the potential of my child speaking.”
After raising money through GoFundMe, VanCott met with a doctor at a New Jersey clini... |
12.09.2024 | Health | Blood test at birth could eventually identify babies at increased risk of SIDS | What causes SIDS?
For decades, scientists have been trying to figure out what causes SIDS, the sudden and unexplained death of an otherwise healthy infant before their first birthday. Ninety percent of SIDS deaths occur in babies ages 6 mon... |
07.09.2024 | 6 common mistakes beginner runners make and best advice to avoid these | Running can be remarkably simple and impressively complex. It’s perhaps the most intuitive form of exercise, but taking the first step can be intimidating.
The pandemic birthed a running boom that is still going strong: Run clubs are becomi... |
29.08.2024 | Revolutionizing Healthcare: The Rise of Intelligent Supply Chains and Homecare Solutions | In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, technology is the compass guiding the industry toward efficiency and better patient outcomes. Two recent developments illustrate this trend: Clarium's innovative supply chain solutions and Homec... |
27.08.2024 | Clarium: Healthcare Technology Company Raises $10.5 Million | Clarium, a healthcare technology company transforming hospital supply chain operations, announced a $10.5 million strategic funding round. This investment was led by General Catalyst, with backing from Kaiser Permanente Ventures, Texas Medi... |
21.08.2024 | Clarium's $10.5M Boost: Revolutionizing Hospital Supply Chains with AI | In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, efficiency is the golden key. Clarium, Inc. has just unlocked a new door with its recent $10.5 million funding round. This investment, led by General Catalyst and supported by notable players li... |
21.08.2024 | Newest Member of NutriSource Facility Dog Program Delivering Licks and Love to Young Patients at Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago | Logo
Facility Dog "Hawk" to meet the press at special celebration on Monday, August 26th
PERHAM, Minn., Aug. 21, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- PERHAM, MN August 21, 2024 – NutriSource Pet Foods, one of America's most beloved and trus... |
20.08.2024 | The Battle for Truth: Navigating the Landscape of Cancer Research and Disinformation | In the realm of cancer research, hope is a beacon. The Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) shines that light brightly. Their recent announcement of fellowship recipients is a testament to the commitment to innovation and progress. Wi... |
20.08.2024 | Hospital supply chain automation company Clarium raises $10.5M, debuts AI-powered tool | Astra OS uses real-time data to improve visibility, collaboration, and resiliency
Healthcare data is notoriously fragmented across multiple systems, leading to inefficiencies and challenges in many areas. That includes inventory management,... |
19.08.2024 | Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer Forward Fund Announces Recipients of Cancer Immunotherapy Fellowships | SITC Logo
In its mission to make "cure" a reality for cancer patients everywhere and support the development of early career investigators, the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC) Forward Fund is pleased to announce the rec... |
17.08.2024 | Red Queen Therapeutics: A New Dawn in Antiviral Innovation | In the ever-evolving landscape of viral threats, Red Queen Therapeutics emerges as a beacon of hope. Armed with a $55 million Series A funding from Apple Tree Partners, this clinical-stage biotechnology company is on a mission to revolution... |
16.08.2024 | Red Queen Therapeutics: $55 Million (Series A) Closed To Develop Novel Antiviral Treatments | Apple Tree Partners (ATP) – a leader in life sciences venture capital – has unveiled Red Queen Therapeutics, a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing novel antiviral treatments for the general population and especially for immunoco... |
12.06.2024 | Health | Tips for beach safety in the sun, sand and sea | ____
Lois Lee, MD, MPH, FAAP, Chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics Council on Injury, Violence and Poison Prevention, is a pediatric emergency medicine physician at Boston Children’s Hospital and Associate Professor of Pediatrics and... |
13.05.2024 | Alcresta Therapeutics Announces Commercial Availability of Next-Generation RELiZORB® (iMMOBILIZED LIPASE) Cartridge | Commercial availability of RELiZORB marks important step to supporting more tube-fed patients including those living with short bowel syndrome and other rare diseases.
WALTHAM, Mass., May 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Alcresta Therapeutics, Inc.... |
29.03.2024 | ‘Simply Absurd’: 95% of Starbucks Shareholders Vote Against PETA’s Call to Drop Non-Dairy Surcharge | 8 Mins Read During Starbucks’ annual shareholder meeting this month, 94.7% voted against PETA’s proposal to drop the extra charge for plant-based milk in the US, with the board of directors stating that prices are dictated by country-specif... |
14.02.2024 | Supergut’s Marc Washington is Meeting The Moment: ‘We’re Very Much Here for the Ozempic Era’ | 11 Mins Read Marc Washington, CEO of superfood brand Supergut, speaks to Green Queen about riding the Ozempic wave, the importance of prebiotic fibre, boosting GLP-1, and formulating plant-based products.
For Marc Washington, it was a head-... |
15.12.2023 | The 5 best thermometers of 2023 for adults and kids | Reviews Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options.
Health The 5 best thermometers of 2023 for adults and kids
Written by Amanda Krupa; edited by Rick Stella
Updated
2023-12-15T1... |
24.09.2023 | This Revolutionary Robot Can Remove Brain Tumors From Children's Small Skulls | Inno Flores, Tech Times 24 September 2023, 11:09 pm
Experts developed an innovative surgical robot specializing in removing brain tumors in children, thanks to its distinctive feature-hollow arms.
(Photo : Ashkan Pourkand)
A prototype joyst... |
29.08.2023 | 5 Ways NLP AI Technology is Driving Value for Providers Today | “AI may be on its way to your doctor’s office, but it’s not ready to see patients,” a Los Angeles Times article proclaimed this spring. It’s not the first to remind us: For all the hype around ChatGPT and other new AI tools, we’re still a l... |
29.08.2023 | Study On Teen Mental Health App Shows High Engagement, Positive Impact | A new study on BeMe Health, a behavioral health platform for teens, found that the app has high engagement and that users report it’s helpful for their mental health.
Miami-based BeMe Health offers skill-building activities to support menta... |
08.08.2023 | From windows to wall art, hospitals use virtual reality to design more inclusive rooms for kids | BERKELEY, Calif. — For many young patients, harsh lights, bare walls, and windows facing parking lots or brick buildings make already painful hospital visits more unpleasant, stoking fear and uncertainty instead of hope. Often, those patien... |
06.07.2023 | Health
Health | Misinformation obscures standards guiding gender-affirming care for trans youth | Helen Santoro | (TNS) KFF Health News
Almost three weeks after Florida’s Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, signed a bill making it a felony for doctors to provide gender-affirming care to transgender minors, a judge issued a preliminary in... |
27.06.2023 | Gender-affirming care for trans youth: Separating medical facts from misinformation | Almost three weeks after Florida's Republican governor, Ron DeSantis, signed a bill making it a felony for doctors to provide gender-affirming care to transgender minors, a judge issued a preliminary injunction preventing enforcement of the... |
27.06.2023 | Rare Disease Patient Advocates Gather in San Diego for a Week of Events to Connect, Learn, and Empower | Week in RARE events "We are creating an unparalleled opportunity for rare disease advocates to engage with each other, build relationships, and help them understand what they can do to change what it means to live with a rare disease d... |
25.06.2023 | Groundbreaking Brain Procedure Inside Womb Saves Baby's Life | John Lopez, Tech Times 25 June 2023, 08:06 am
Surgeons have accomplished an extraordinary medical advance by conducting brain surgery on an unborn baby within the womb.
This pioneering procedure, the first of its kind, was documented in a r... |
27.02.2023 | Harvard-Hospital Partnership Tackles Pediatric Emergencies In Lakota Country | The Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation, on the traditional territory of the Lakota in South Dakota, is a place where pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) is vital. The reservation has one of the top ten highest county mortality rates in the U.S... |
09.10.2022 | Scientists Used Gene-Edited Sheep to Develop Drug for Lethal Brain Disorder in Children | April Fowell, Tech Times 09 October 2022, 10:10 pm
Scientists in the US and the UK may have found a way to treat infantile Batten disease, according to The Guardian.
(Photo : Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
GATERSLEBEN, GERMANY - APRIL 22: Petri ... |
09.09.2022 | 7 reasons for jaw pain and when to see a doctor | Reviews Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options.
Health 7 reasons for jaw pain and when to see a doctor
Written by Kelly Burch; edited by Samantha Crozier
2022-09-09T20:35:05Z... |
03.05.2022 | Compass Furnished Apartments Donates $100K To Boston Children’s Hospital | Compass Furnished Apartments $100K Check Signing Event at Boston Children's Hospital
Compass Cares Program Raises Money To Support Patients And Families BOSTON, MA, UNITED STATES, May 3, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Compass Furnished Apartmen... |
25.04.2022 | Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital Announces New Center for Complex Care | “We are excited about this collaboration as it directly benefits children with complex needs in our community. It provides access to collective expertise from two nationally ranked children’s hospitals, while maintaining care close to home.... |
26.10.2021 | Purpose-Driven Philanthropy to Leave the World Better Than We Found It | "Philanthropy" is broadly defined as an active effort to promote human welfare. Well, at Waters, we act with focus, urgency, and a deep sense of purpose-the world needs us to-and we apply these same principles to our volunteerism ... |
14.09.2021 | Boston Children's Hospital : announces $20 million gift to advance treatment of pediatric heart disease | BOSTON, Sept. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Boston Children's Hospital today announced a $20 million gift from the Benderson Family Foundation to fuel the next generation of discoveries in the treatment of pediatric heart disease. In recognition... |
05.06.2021 | The 5 best baby bibs in 2021 | Reviews Chevron icon It indicates an expandable section or menu, or sometimes previous / next navigation options.
Parenting The 5 best baby bibs in 2021
Written by Victoria Giardina; edited by Lisa Sabatini
Updated
2021-06-04T21:51:51Z
Shar... |
20.04.2021 | GW PHARMACEUTICALS PLC
GW Pharmaceuticals receives European Commission approval for EPIDYOLEX® (cannabidiol) for the treatment of seizures associated with tuberous sclerosis complex | – Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) represents a third indication for GW’s cannabidiol in Europe –
– TSC causes epilepsy in up to 85% of patients, and up to 60% of those patients do not respond to standard anti-epileptic medicines1,2,3 –
LON... |
19.03.2021 | Jameela Jamil & Joe Gatto Join YMCA, Pop Culture Hero Coalition, & the Digital Wellness Lab at Boston Children’s Hospital for Event on Youth Resilience and Empathy | "...an important online event to address the negative mental health effects of COVID-19 on families, such as anxiety, depression & loneliness, and provide them with relatable tools to turn struggles into strengths, so children, tee... |
09.03.2021 | Testing.com Announces Best Free STD Testing Organizations in Boston, MA | BOSTON (PRWEB) March 09, 2021
Testing.com, a trusted informational guide for medical lab testing and at-home screening, has published a report on the increasing STD cases and resources for addressing this issue in Boston. Research experts a... |
26.02.2021 | Jubilant Therapeutics kündigt Forschungskooperation mit Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, zur Evaluierung von PAD4-Inhibitoren in Autoimmun-/Entzündungskrankheitsmodellen an
Deutsch... | |
25.02.2021 | Jubilant Therapeutics Announces Research Collaboration with Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, to Evaluate PAD4 Inhibitors in Autoimmune/Inflammation Disease Models | |
27.12.2020 | The 11 most mind-blowing, awe-inspiring health discoveries and innovations of 2020 | United Parcel Service President of Global Healthcare, Wesley Wheeler, holds up a sample of the vial that will be used to transport the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine at a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on December 10, 2020, in W... |
23.12.2020 | The 11 most mind-blowing health discoveries and innovations of 2020 | United Parcel Service President of Global Healthcare, Wesley Wheeler, holds up a sample of the vial that will be used to transport the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine at a Senate Transportation subcommittee hybrid hearing on December 10, 2020, in W... |
20.11.2020 | How to know if you’re experiencing gender dysphoria — and why it’s important to address your feelings in 3 ways | It can be important to address gender dysphoria both physically and mentally. Motortion/Getty Images
Gender dysphoria is when the gender you identify as is different than the one you were assigned at birth.
Common signs of gender dysphoria ... |
31.03.2020 | Covid-19 testing: overcoming challenges in the next phase of the epidemic | Which is a better proxy for estimating the Covid-19 infection rate in the United States: the infection rate in the NBA or the infection rate in China or Italy? The answer to that question reveals some of the pitfalls of diagnostic Covid-19 ... |
28.01.2020 | TB vaccines can vary greatly, study finds. But does that mean some are less protective? | It all started with a bit of bacteria swiped from the udder of a tuberculous French cow. Initially, it was just another livestock sample, a speck of virulence lounging in a Paris lab. But then it began to change. Two scientists had brought ... |
03.10.2019 | ‘I really love the feeling’: As vaping injuries climb, doctors struggle to wean youth off nicotine | The 16-year-old looked sick. Tubes snaked around her face to deliver oxygen through her nose. Medication coursed into her veins through an IV. The culprit, her doctors said, was something in the e-cigarettes she used to inhale both nicotine... |
25.06.2019 | MassChallenge HealthTech Awards More Than $200K in Cash Prizes to Top Digital Health Startups | June 25, 2019 (Boston) MassChallenge, a global network of zero-equity startup accelerators, today awarded more than $200K in cash prizes to six elite digital health startups from the 2019 HealthTech accelerator.
“In our first three years w... |
25.11.2018 | Boston Children’s and 2nd.MD reveal virtual care partnership | Overall, 2nd.MD’s members can get video consultations with a pediatric specialist from the hospital and can more easily transfer their care to Boston Children’s should they choose to do so.
“This partnership with 2nd.MD creates a pathway fo... |
19.12.2016 | Pediatric device consortia wants to close the supply-demand gap | Initiated by the Pediatric Medical Device Safety and Improvement Act of 2007, the program encourages inventors to think small, developing much-needed pediatric devices that may not make a lot of money. To some degree, PDCs are trying to rev... |
08.12.2016 | Here Are the Winners for 50 on Fire 2016 | The suspense is killing you, right? After months of mounting excitement, we announced this year's winners of our 50 on Fire awards at our annual blowout celebration on Wednesday night. Our 50 winners comprise individuals and organizations p... |
02.06.2016 | Amazon Echo’s Alexa has great potential in healthcare | Although the article lays out some of the potential for Echo, overall I find it too dismissive, highlighting a software glitch, voice recognition problem and asserting that “another layer of technology might frustrate staff.” The article en... |
30.03.2016 | From Alexa to Watson, Boston Children’s Hospital Ups Digital Focus | Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter LinkedIn Email Reprints
John Brownstein spends a lot of time thinking about how to build the hospital of the future. One thing the chief innovation officer of Boston Children’s Hospital is sure of: d... |
29.03.2016 | ResearchKit app to help Boston Children’s study fevers | In addition to the fever print, the Boston Children’s researchers will be looking for signs of what might be “normal” in a fever, Hawkins said. For example, are certain characteristics more prevalent at different times of day or the year? D... |
15.03.2016 | Doctors revive house calls for children with serious illnesses | Pulse of Longwood takes you inside one of the nation’s largest hubs of hospitals and biomedical research.
Old-fashioned doctors’ house calls have come back to meet a modern need — taking care of a growing number of children who rely on mask... |
25.02.2016 | A Stillborn Baby Has Tested Positive for Zika, Raising New Concerns | A stillborn baby born in Brazil with almost no brain tissue has tested positive for Zika virus, stoking new concerns over the potential health risks of the virus.
Zika is already suspected of being linked to microcephaly, a condition where ... |
19.11.2015 | Can a virtual specialist consult program help hospitals break down geographic barriers? | Tripp said the move reflects the changing dynamic for hospitals preparing for payment reform looking for new sources of revenue and ways to extend their brand.
“It is very often the case that the recommendation of the experts can be applied... |
08.07.2015 | Boston Children’s John Brownstein talks healthcare innovation (video) | Data interoperability, remote care and patient/parent engagement are key themes.
Promoted
This Patient Experience Checklist Is Your Key To Success in 2021
As healthcare systems strive to recover from losses due to the pandemic, patient acqu... |
26.06.2015 | Rapid Ebola diagnostic test can detect virus in minutes | The new rapid diagnostic test, developed by Corgenix, is called the ReEBOV Antigen Rapid Test kit, which can be done at the bedside with a drop of blood. A rapid test puts fewer people at risk of infection, speeds diagnosis, and enables hea... |
15.05.2015 | Fighting crime in the health enterprise: Five tips for building academic-industry partnerships | By Lisa Fratt
Bruce Zetter, PhD, wears quite a few hats: Pioneer. Partner. Teacher. Mentor. Charles Nowiszewski Professor of Cancer Biology in Boston Children’s Hospital’s Department of Surgery.
Now, he’s adding crime fighter to the list. “... |
08.05.2015 | Of bugs, genes, development and intestinal biology | By Nancy Fliesler
The collection of bacteria and other microorganisms living in our intestines – our microbiota – is now understood to play an important role in our physiology. Recent research indicates that it helps regulate our metabolism... |
06.05.2015 | Sounding out intracranial pressure with a hearing test | By Nancy Fliesler
Brain tumors, traumatic head injury and a number of brain and nervous system conditions can cause pressure to build up inside the skull. As intracranial pressure (ICP) rises it can compress the brain and result in swelling... |
05.05.2015 | Embracing the future of pediatric quality measurement | By Jenny Fernandez
While studying quality of care in the 1990s, Mark Schuster, MD, PhD found that few studies on pediatric quality had been conducted. The typical explanation that he was given was that the federal government wasn’t funding ... |
04.05.2015 | Proteomics provides new leads into nerve regeneration | Nerve regeneration. From Santiago Ramón y Cajal’s “Estudios sobre la degeneración y regeneración del sistema nervioso” (1913-14). Via Scholarpedia.
By Nancy Fliesler
Researchers have tried for a century to get injured nerves in the brain an... |
04.05.2015 | Looking beyond allergies: Does IgE keep a wary eye out for cancer? | By Tom Ulrich
Allergies of all kinds – to food, pollen, pets, etc. – can be blamed on a kind of antibody called IgE. Cousins of the more common IgG, IgE antibodies work with immune cells called mast cells to trigger the symptoms we associat... |
01.05.2015 | RNSafe: Remote video checks of bedside drug dosing | By Nancy Fliesler
When a nurse gives a complex medication at the bedside, a second nurse must come in to observe and verify the dose. But flagging down a nurse on a busy hospital floor can be pretty challenging, especially when the nurse ha... |
30.04.2015 | The silk scaffold: A promising road to hollow organ reconstruction | By Maureen McCarthy
Silk production and global interest in the lustrous fiber date back to prehistoric times. Today, the natural protein is solidifying itself as a biomaterials alternative in the world of regenerative medicine.
A recent stu... |
29.04.2015 | A biomarker for Rett syndrome: Measuring hand movements | By Alice McCarthy
Rett syndrome, a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting mostly girls, takes away the ability to speak, and this makes the condition hard to reliably measure and assess. But children with Rett syndrome also display distincti... |
27.04.2015 | Pediatric innovators showcase highlights inventions | By Vector Staff
Some great inventions were on view this week at the second annual Boston Children’s Hospital Innovators Showcase. Hosted by the hospital’s Innovation Acceleration Program and Technology & Innovation Development Office, t... |
27.04.2015 | Inside the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery: A conversation with John G. Meara | John G. Meara, MD, plastic surgeon-in-chief at Boston Children’s Hospital, co-chaired the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery, which released its findings today.
By Jenny Fernandez and Ray Hainer
Although global health has come a long way o... |
24.04.2015 | Early neglect and deprivation change the body’s stress response systems | Photo: Angela Catlin/Wikimedia Commons
By Nancy Fliesler
Severe social and emotional deprivation in early life is written into our biochemical stress responses. That’s the latest learning from the long-running Bucharest Early Intervention P... |
23.04.2015 | Protecting the brain in newborn bloodstream infections | By Nancy Fliesler
Preterm infants in neonatal intensive care units, particularly those with catheters and intravenous lines, are at high risk for bacteremia – bloodstream infections that can cause lasting brain injury. A new study may chang... |
20.04.2015 | BabySee: Mobile app lets you see through an infant’s eyes | -->
By Nancy Fliesler
David Hunter, MD, PhD, chief of Ophthalmology at Boston Children’s Hospital, gets a lot of questions from parents, but the number one question is: “What can my baby see?”
That depends. How old is the baby?
Five days... |
16.04.2015 | On the clock: Circadian genes may regulate brain plasticity | By Nancy Fliesler
It’s long been known that a master clock in the hypothalamus, deep in the center of our brain, governs our bodily functions on a 24-hour cycle. It keeps time through the oscillatory activity of timekeeper molecules, much o... |
15.04.2015 | Advances in SCID (‘bubble boy’ disease): A Q&A with a child hematologist/oncologist | By Irene Sege
Q: What is SCID?
A: SCID is a group of disorders that compromise the blood’s T cells, a key component of the immune system that helps the body fight common viral infections, other opportunistic infections and fungal infections... |
13.04.2015 | First six months of life are best for stimulating child heart growth | In these sample sections of mouse heart, the color blue signifies scar tissue. Damage from scarring was minimized by early administration of the drug neuregulin.
By Erin Horan
Developing a child-centric approach to treating heart failure is... |
09.04.2015 | Boston Children’s to host second annual Innovators’ Showcase | (Clockwise from top: T3, Surgical Sam, non-electric baby warmer, vessel-based drug delivery)
By Nancy Fliesler
Next week – on April 15 – Boston-area visitors can sample inventions and technologies from around Boston Children’s Hospital, som... |
08.04.2015 | DNA sequencing in newborns: Where do we go from here? | By Nancy Fliesler
Can sequencing of newborns’ genomes provide useful medical information beyond what current newborn screening already provides? What results are appropriate to report back to parents? What are the potential risks and harms?... |
06.04.2015 | Meet Huggable, the robotic teddy bear designed for sick kids | By Erin Horan
Nobody likes being confined to a hospital bed. Children especially can feel lonely, bored or scared in these situations. Hours feel like days, and they may not be able to fully understand or describe why they are there.
Child ... |
03.04.2015 | Show me the money: Reimbursement for medical innovations | By Nancy Fliesler
Device developers tend to focus on the FDA approval process – PMAs and 510(k) clearances – while overlooking another major challenge: getting insurers to cover the device. Before approaching investors, and certainly before... |
31.03.2015 | The design world’s eyes are on organs-on-chips | Organs-on-chips on display in New York City’s Museum of Modern Art. (Photo: Wyss Institute at Harvard University)
By Tom Ulrich
If you’re in New York City in the next few months, pop into the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and stop by the “Thi... |
30.03.2015 | Embracing the future of pediatric quality measurement | By Jenny Fernandez
While studying quality of care in the 1990s, Mark Schuster, MD, PhD found that few studies on pediatric quality had been conducted. The typical explanation that he was given was that the federal government wasn’t funding ... |
26.03.2015 | New Human Neuron Core to analyze ‘disease in a dish’ | By Nancy Fliesler
Last week was a good week for neuroscience. Boston Children’s Hospital received nearly $2.2 million from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center (MLSC) to create a Human Neuron Core. The facility will allow researchers at B... |