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Pediatric and obstetric health leaders from 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health and Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford are frequently highlighted in local and national media for providing world-class, extraordinary care to children and expectant mothers. Following is a sampling of these media appearances.
What is the Role of Data Analytics in Population Health Management 12/30/21 Brendan Watkins, chief analytics officer at 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, addresses the social determinants of health and why it鈥檚 important to collect data from patients to better understand environmental factors that could influence an individual鈥檚 health.
Case rates for Bay Area kids are soaring as omicron spreads. Here鈥檚 what pediatricians are seeing 12/30/21 Despite high vaccination rates, the Omicron variant is causing a rise in cases across the Bay Area and beyond. Roshni Mathew, MD, is quoted.
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Omicron Will Spike Likely in the Middle of January: Medical Expert 12/29/21 Alok Patel, MD, discusses the latest on the Omicron surge and confusion for some over the latest CDC guidance on isolating after a COVID-19 infection.
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FDA Approves First Shot to Prevent HIV 12/29/21 The shot is approved for pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), a treatment to prevent HIV among individuals at high risk. Geoffrey Hart-Cooper, MD, says this has the potential of being a game changer for people who have challenges taking a daily pill.
Top 3 Nutritional Tips for a Healthy and Happy Holiday Season: Navigating Eating Around the Holidays for Children 12/29/21 Venus Kalami, MNSP, RD, CSP, pediatric dietitian and nutritionist, discusses ways for families to model a compassionate and more sustainable approach to nutrition for their children during the holiday season.
Rare Cases of Myocarditis in Adolescents, Young Adults After COVID-19 Vaccination Cardiology Advisor 12/29/21 Elizabeth Profita, MD, discusses the latest the risks and relevant treatment recommendations of myocarditis associated with the COVID-19 vaccine.
Fact Check: Onions Aren鈥檛 a Cure for Nasal Congestion in Babies 12/28/21 A Facebook post claims that placing a freshly cut onion near a child with a cold will treat nasal congestion. , says this claim is not scientifically based.
5 Alternatives to Swaddling That Are Just as Effective 12/28/21 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
Stanford University: Four Decades Of Saving Kids鈥 Hearts: 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health Celebrates Its 500th Pediatric Heart Transplant 12/27/21 David Rosenthal, MD, shares how this milestone is a celebration of Stanford鈥檚 longstanding commitment to pediatric heart transplantation.
South Bay Bike Drive Nets 39 Two-Wheelers for Uplift Family Services , 12/26/21 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health donated 40 helmets to Uplift Family Services, who distributed the bikes to local at-risk youth.
鈥淚 Don鈥檛 Like Needles鈥: How to Support Kids with Vaccine Anxiety 12/26/21
, shares tips on how to talk to kids about the COVID-19 vaccine and needles.
The Ghosts of COVID: Past, Present, and Future. 12/23/21 Roshni Mathew, MD, discusses the surge in COVID-19 among kids, stating that one reason for the pediatric curve is because of the early vaccine approval for adults. Pediatric hospitalizations and deaths due to Covid still remain rare.
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COVID Vaccines for Kids: What to Know About Boosters and More 12/19/21 Anne Liu, MD, gives the latest information about vaccines and what to prepare for during your child鈥檚 Covid-19 vaccine appointment if they have allergies.
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Vaccine Boosters for Teens: What to Know About COVID-19, Omicron and Kids Biz News Post, 12/19/21 Anne Liu, MD, discusses the steps a child should take when getting the COVID-19 vaccine if they have a history of anaphylaxis or other severe allergies.
Fully Vaccinated Is About to Mean Something Else 12/17/21 Grace Lee, MD, shares tips on how to talk to people to learn if they have been fully vaccinated.
'Delay Our Gatherings': Stanford Doctor Urges People to Take Omicron Seriously Ahead of Holidays Bay Area ABC (KGO 7) 12/17/21 Jorge Salinas, MD, explains how to safely gather in groups for the holidays. The key is ensuring eligible people get vaccinated or getting tested beforehand.
, Bay Area ABC (KGO 7), , and Bay Area ABC (KGO 7), Bay Area Telemundo (KSTS 48), and (Jorge Salinas, MD), (Anne Liu, MD)
Why Can鈥檛 I Get My Baby to Sleep Like a Baby? 12/17/21 Rafael Pelayo, MD, explains why healthy sleep habits are so important to cultivate early on.
Should Healthy, Vaccinated Pro Athletes Who Test Positive Play On? 12/16/21 Now that COVID-19 vaccines and booster shots are more widely available, the NFL is discussing a change in its protocols to allow asymptomatic players to return to the game after just one negative test versus two. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Stanford COVID Vaccine Van Delivers Doses to Kids in San Jose 12/16/21 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health Teen Van returned to Anderson Elementary School to administer 100 doses of COVID-19 vaccines to students ages 5-11. Parents also received booster shots.
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J&J's COVID Vaccine on the Way Out? 12/16/21 CDC panel demotes vaccine but stops short of recommending against use. Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
Women in Health IT to Watch in 2022 12/16/21 Lisa Grisim and Natalie Pageler, MD, are mentioned.
CDC Virus Tests Were Contaminated and Poorly Designed, Agency Says 12/15/21 Benjamin Pinsky, MD, comments on how faulty coronavirus testing kits delayed the availability of more widespread testing.
More Teens Turn to Disposable Vapes Even as Industry Regulation Increases 12/15/21 Recent FDA policy changes have done little to reduce teen vaping use, a 麻豆果冻传媒 study has found. , discusses the study鈥檚 findings.
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Pfizer Announces that Coronavirus Pill is 90% Effective Bay Area Univision (KDTV 14) 12/14/21 , discusses the effectiveness of Pfizer鈥檚 COVID-19 pill, how the pill works, and the costs that will be associated with this treatment.
Stanford Professor Shares Ways to Strengthen Resilience with Mindfulness 12/14/21 Greg Hammer, MD, shares strategies for mindfulness to strengthen a person鈥檚 resilience, especially ahead of the holiday stress.
Fact Check: Cold Weather is Associated With Increased Occurrence of Heart Attacks and Blood Clots 12/14/21 James Zehnder, MD, sorts fact from fiction after false claims swirl on social media saying there is no correlation between heart attacks and blood clots with cold weather.
How Access to Gender-Affirming Care Can Greatly Boost Mental Health of Trans Teens 12/14/21 Jack Turban, MD, discusses the importance of parental and guardian support for young people who might be experiencing gender dysphoria and who might want access to gender-affirming hormone therapy.
Advanced Endoscopy Procedures Underused in Children, Even at Tertiary Centers 12/14/21 Monique Barakat, MD, discusses why the use of endoscopic ultrasound is relatively limited in children compared with adults.
That Brown, Hazy Air is Bad for Your Kids 12/13/21 Mary Prunicki, MD, PhD, discusses how fine particulate matter exposure can lead to increase ER visits and hospitalizations for asthma exacerbations among kids, as well as pneumonia and bronchitis.
Important Family Rituals for Raising Happy, Well-Rounded Kids 12/13/21 麻豆果冻传媒 Children's Health experts say that sitting down for one meal together as a family will promote sensible eating habits and teach the kids good table manners, as dinner times are the best moments for communication and learning how to share or listen to each other.
麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health Celebrates 500th Pediatric Heart Transplant at Stanford 12/13/21 David Rosenthal, MD, shares how this milestone is a celebration of Stanford鈥檚 longstanding commitment to pediatric heart transplantation.
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As California COVID Cases Rise, Antibody Treatments go Unused 12/12/21 , comments on the lack of demand for monoclonal antibody therapy, which offers a shot of instant immunization for those who have already been infected with COVID-19.
Infection Protection vs. the Vax 12/10/21 , explains why it鈥檚 important for people who have been infected by COVID-19 to still get the vaccine.
Catamenial Epilepsy Treatment Approaches: What a Gynecologist Needs You to Know 12/10/21 Nichole Tyson, MD, discusses the latest study on the diagnosis and management of catamenial epilepsy.
6 First Time Mom Milestones That Should Be Celebrated BabyGaga.com 12/10/21 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
Oakland Hospital Employees Test Positive for COVID-19 After Attending Out-of-State Wedding 12/9/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, comments on the importance of vaccinations after several Oakland hospital staff tested positive for COVID-19.
Winter Accidents to Avoid with Kids 12/9/21 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
How a Stanford COVID Case Illustrates the Possible Connection Between Omicron and HIV 12/8/21 Benjamin Pinsky, MD, explains a theory about how the Omicron variant possibly came from an HIV-infected population.
Eshoo Announces $1 Million Grant for SCH 12/8/21 U.S. Rep. Anna G. Eshoo announced a $1 million grant for the Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Children鈥檚 Hospital Graduate Medical Education Program. This federal program provides funding for children鈥檚 hospitals to train pediatric residents.
How Common are Toy-Related Injuries? 12/8/21 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
5 Ways to Teach Kids How to be a Good Teammate Mom 12/8/21 Learning to be a good teammate is not always an easy trait to instill in kids. But once it is learned, everyone becomes a better player for it. 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
Equitable Access to Abortion Services is Not a Guarantee in San Jose, Despite 鈥楬aven鈥 of Options 12/8/21 Sophia Yen, MD, warns about the dangers of people going to abortion services that that are not licensed medical clinics or staffed by medical professionals.
Preview: Step Up to the Plate 12/8/21 Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford music therapy program is mentioned.
Instagram is Touting Safety Features for Teens. Mental Health Advocates aren鈥檛 Buying it. 12/7/21 Vicki Harrison, MSW, comments on the new safety features and how too much exposure to potentially harmful content can affect a teens mental health.
'An Emergency': Surgeon General Raises Alarm, Issues Rare Advisory Over Youth Mental Health 12/7/21 Steven Adelsheim, MD, discusses the rise of depression, anxiety, and ER visits for mental health challenges in youth.
These are the Best Hospitals to Have a Baby in Every State, According to US News & World Report 12/7/21 , interviewed about the first-ever 鈥淏est Hospitals for Maternity Report鈥 and how transparency around obstetric outcomes helps improve care. Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is one of the hospitals to receive the designation.
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How to Recognize Signs of Autism in Babies Fatherly 12/5/21 Awareness of autism has increased exponentially in recent years, but detection can be tricky, especially in very young children. Grace Gengoux, PhD, is quoted.
Yes, We Might Be Able to Take a Pill to Treat COVID Soon鈥擧ere's How That Will Change the Pandemic 12/3/21 , explains the differences between the Merck and Pfizer COVID-19 pills.
Dust Mite Immunotherapy May Help Some with Eczema 12/2/21 , discusses the latest study on dust mite therapy and how the results are not robust enough to recommend the treatment widely.
Pandemic Sparked Key Innovations in Health Care, Experts Say 12/2/21 Paul King, president and CEO of 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, and Grace Lee, MD, discuss how the world responded to the COVID health crisis and the recent approval of the use of the vaccine in children ages 5 to 11.
Standardized Screening Tool Helps Nurses Identify and Manage Maternal Sepsis Healthcare Business Insights December issue, Kelley Brennan Lee, RN, perinatal clinical practice specialist at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford, is quoted.
We Have the Ability to Help Stop the Spread of COVID Variants by Vaccinating Kids 11/30/21 , shares his opinion on how to prevent the spread of COVID-19 through vaccinating children.
Why It Is Okay for New Moms to Say 鈥楴o鈥 To Help BabyGaga 11/28/21 When help is needed, new moms should absolutely accept it. However, if they need some time without visitors, saying "no" is appropriate as well. 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
COVID Hit 13 Members of Their Family the First Time. A Year Later It Struck Again 11/27/21 A聽family who was infected with COVID-19 twice raises questions about how possible it is to be reinfected. , is quoted.
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You Got Your COVID Booster, But How Long Will It Last? 11/27/21 , is quoted.
The Next Pandemic 11/26/21 , sets out the lessons we can learn from east Asian countries like Taiwan and South Korea to better prepare for the next pandemic.
Experts Highlight Need to Focus on Emotional and Mental Health in Psoriasis Treatment 11/26/21 Justin Ko, MD, discusses how stress can exacerbate psoriasis, which lead to more stress, and the importance of understanding how the disease impacts a patient鈥檚 quality of life.
What We Can Learn from Babies鈥 Gut Microbiomes , 11/23/21 As with adults, infants鈥 gut bacteria are less diverse than ever, which may play a role in disease progression later in life. C-sections and antibiotics may be partly to blame. Karl Sylvester, MD, is quoted.
麻豆果冻传媒 to Enroll 900 in NIH-Funded Long-COVID Study 11/22/21 Stanford School of Medicine is enrolling 900 COVID-19 survivors, including those experiencing lingering symptoms of the initial infection, to monitor over the next four years to study the full effects of COVID-19. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is one of the principal investigators.
How to Ensure Your Thanksgiving Doesn't Turn into a Super-Spreader Event 听11/19/21 Anne Liu, MD, shares tips on how to safe during the holidays. Also see: MedPage Today and The New Statesman (Anne Liu, MD), NPR and O.C. Register (Julie Parsonnet, MD), Bay Area ABC (KGO 7) and San Francisco Chronicle (Yvonne Maldonado, MD), CBS5 Bay Area (KPIX-TV), San Francisco Chronicle, and Black News Channel (Jorge Salinas, MD)
Everything You Should Know About Allodynia 11/19/21 Vivianne Tawfik, MD, PhD, is quoted.
At-Home COVID Tests Could Help Protect Most Vulnerable During Holiday Season, Doctors Say , Fresno Bee, Sacramento Bee 11/18/21 Alok Patel, MD, is quoted.
Ending the Costly Inequities in Pediatric Health Care 11/17/21 Lisa Chamberlain, MD, discusses the need to increase educational outreach and creative engagement that meet patients where they are to better improve pediatric health inequities.
COVID Vaccine Can Be Bundled with a Child's Routine Shots, Doctors Say , 11/17/21 Alok Patel, MD, discusses the need for children to get back on a regular vaccination schedule.
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Immunosuppressants Linked to Severe Reactions in People with Common Genetic Profile 11/17/21 麻豆果冻传媒-led research identified a common genetic profile that predicts severe, potentially fatal reactions to four powerful immune-suppressing drugs. , and , discuss their findings.
Baby Probiotics: Everything You Need to Know 11/16/21 Carrie Kaufmann, RN, MSN, discusses some benefits of probiotic supplements for babies.
Vaccine Booster Eligibility Expands, Pediatric COVID Cases Rise ABC World News Now 11/16/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, says the data coming out of the CDC demonstrates the booster produces good antibody response and the need to vaccinate children.
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Fourteen Children Received Wrong Dose of Vaccine in Antioch 11/16/21 Jorge Salinas, MD, explains how doses are prepared ahead of time.
COVID: Long Lines of Kids, Parents at Pediatric Vaccine Clinic At Sonoma School 11/15/21
Grace Lee, MD, discusses the need to vaccinate as many kids as possible to protect them from a potential winter surge.
Boys Have Eating Disorders, too. Doctors Think Social Media is Making it Worse 11/13/21 Pediatric wards are seeing more eating-disorder cases, with boys making up an increasing share of patients. Neville Golden, MD, is quoted.
Common Cold or COVID-19? As the symptoms can be confusing for people to distinguish, Anne Liu, MD, says the best way to figure out if you have COVID-19 is through a test.
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6 Best Baby Cribs for Every Style, Space, and Budget Fatherly 11/10/21 Sumit Bhargava, MD, is quoted.
Top U.S. COVID Doctor, Fauci Answers Questions from Santa Cruz, Nearby Residents 11/10/21 Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital is mentioned.
Pediatricians Answer Questions About COVID-19 Vaccines for Kids Aged 5鈥11 11/9/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, and Grace Lee, MD, answer parents' frequently asked questions about the vaccines.
Chatbots Can Fill Gaps in Mental Health Care for Children鈥擳o a Point 11/9/21 Jack Turban, MD, discusses how artificial intelligence chatbots, programs designed to carry on realistic text - or voice-based conversations with patients, can help individuals diagnosed with anxiety or depression.
How Common are Toy-Related Injuries? 11/8/21 麻豆果冻传媒 Children's Health is mentioned.
Why Only One-Third of Pregnant Women are Vaccinated Against COVID-19 , , 11/8/21 , answer questions and dispels myths people have about taking the vaccine while being pregnant.
Do Transgender Athletes Have a Competitive Advantage Over Cisgender Athletes? 11/8/21 Jack Turban, MD, discusses the need to have more transgender athletes across high school, college and professional sports because there is not enough data to compare athletic performance with cisgender athletes.
Bay Area Business Leaders Back White House COVID Vaccine Mandate 11/6/21 Jorge Salinas, MD, is quoted.
Sleep Specialists Explain the "Revenge Bedtime Procrastination" Phenomenon 11/6/21 , describes who may be more susceptible to putting off sleep to watch another episode of TV or scroll through social media.
Pfizer Says its Antiviral Pill Slashes Risk of Severe COVID-19 by 89% 11/5/21 Grace Lee, MD, says vaccines are the most effective and reliable tool in this pandemic, but having these antiviral pills for COVID-19 augments our ability to reduce the risk of severe disease, hospitalization, and death.
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He Can鈥檛 Cure His Dad. But a Scientist鈥檚 Research May Help Everyone Else The New York Times 11/4/21 , discusses gene therapy clinical trials for pediatric patients with muscle diseases.
How to Choose the Best Sleeping Position, and Why it Matters 11/4/21 , says sleeping on your side seems to be the most natural sleeping position for most people, especially those who can鈥檛 sleep on their backs because of pregnancy or other health conditions.
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Many COVID-19 Survivors Still Can't Smell or Taste. Treating Them Isn't Easy 11/4/21 Zara Patel, MD, describes how important the sense of smell is in sharing an experience, including some of the subconscious processes like parent-child bonding.
Everything You Need to Know about Sleep and Daylight Saving 11/3/21 As Daylight-Saving Time ends, , answers questions about how this will impact our sleep and why kids adapt quickly, even though they may have a routine or schedule.
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Pediatricians and Schools Will Play Key Role in Vaccinating Children 5-11 11/3/21 Anne Liu, MD, cautions parents on gathering vaccination information from unfamiliar vaccination websites and encourages families to contact their primary doctors and pediatricians for vaccine administration and locations.
Researcher Awarded $12 Million for Trial to Improve Outcomes of Young Blood Cancer Patients 11/2/21 , is leading a trial aimed at improving the outcomes of stem cell transplants in children and young adults with blood cancers. Finding a better therapy for these children means a shorter stay in the hospital, less risk of the need for a second transplant, and a greater quality of life for the child and the whole family.
Brendan Watkins, Chief Analytics Officer at 麻豆果冻传媒 Children's Health 11/2/21 Brendan Watkins discusses how population management and analytics can drive organizational growth.
3 hospital marketing execs on which language to use, avoid using in campaigns 8/27/21 Communication professionals understand the importance of using the right words 鈥 as well as the backlash or business loss that can ensue after using the wrong ones. Les Lifter, CMO, shares advice on what language to use and avoid in healthcare marketing campaigns.
How to support kids who are anxious about returning to school 8/27/21 Returning to school as the pandemic stretches on may spark anxiety in young students, but there are approaches parents can use to build children鈥檚 resilience. Elizabeth Reichert, PhD, provides best practices.
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Eager for your child to be vaccinated? Help is on the way ... despite some bumps in the road The Almanac 8/27/21 Jeffrey Tan, MD, is quoted.
Fibroids in the Latina/Latinx community with Dr. Ruben Alvero ASRM Today 8/26/21 Ruben Alvero, MD, is featured.
Youth mental health center opens in Palo Alto 8/26/21 Steven Adelsheim, MD, discusses the alcove care centers for youth and young adults ages 12 -25 years old, that offer services to support mental health and wellbeing in Palo Alto, CA and San Jose, CA.
GOP governors: White House schoolyard brawl tests limits of local control 8/25/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Study links smoke from 2020 wildfires to rise in COVID cases, deaths The Almanac 8/25/21 Mary Prunicki, MD, PhD, discusses the need for everyone to take precautions.
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Heart inflammation risk boosted slightly by vaccine, more by COVID-19 鈥 study Reuters 8/25/21 Grace Lee, MD, discusses a study from Israel that says COVID-19 carries a far higher risk of heart inflammation than Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine.
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This Fort Mill kid鈥檚 heart made sports hard to play. Now he鈥檚 a champion, inspiration The Herald 8/25/21 A heart and lung transplant patient helps his South Carolina youth baseball team win the 8-and-under Dixie Youth World Series 鈥 the first baseman helped his team win the district, state and the World Series tournaments without a loss. Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is mentioned.
How to choose and care for your kid鈥檚 masks 8/24/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses why it鈥檚 best to choose a mask your child will tolerate.
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Is 'close contact' still 6 feet for 15 minutes? Experts say COVID guidance may be outdated 8/24/21 Anne Liu, MD, recommends her patients set a low threshold for risk tolerance.
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False positives reported for COVID-19 in Oakland schools 8/24/21 Jorge Salinas, MD, is quoted.
What full FDA approval of the Pfizer vaccine means for the fight against the pandemic 8/23/21 Alok Patel, MD, discusses how the decision to grant full approval could help convince people who are hesitant to get vaccinated.
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鈥榃e need help鈥: Early childhood educators navigate shifting safety guidelines as COVID cases rise 8/23/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses why employers might want to consider hosting their own vaccination clinic.
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Mental health declined during the pandemic: How can students rebound? , Patch 8/23/21 Antonio Hardan, MD, discusses the need for socialization during this time, especially for vulnerable teenagers and young adults.
Wildfire smoke exposure raises risk for preterm birth 8/23/21 , is coauthor a new Stanford study that found that wildfire smoke exposure in California may have led to as many as 7,000 extra premature births across the state between 2007 and 2012.
White House prepares booster rollout ahead of regulatory thumbs-up 8/20/21 Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
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Preventing kids鈥 head injuries: Tips from a concussion expert 8/20/21 After a period in 2020 during which pediatric head injuries decreased, rates are now ticking back up. , provides tips on how to keep kids safe.
7 ways to support kids' immune systems as they return to school and wait for the COVID vaccine 8/19/21 , discusses why it鈥檚 important for kids to continue hygiene and safety practices as they go back to school.
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COVID-19 cases in SF are dropping. Did the delta surge peak? 8/19/21 Anne Liu, MD, discusses the latest on the delta wave and what people should do to stay safe.
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How air quality affects children in the Bay 8/19/21 With the COVID-19 pandemic and the growth of wildfires, California schools need to improve their air quality, according to Stanford pediatrician Lisa Patel, MD.
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Psychiatrists create initiative to educate media about suicide contagion 8/19/21 Steven Adelsheim, MD, discusses the Media and Mental Health Initiative at Stanford University Department of Psychiatry with aims to promote public health education about mental health and suicide.
5 severe cases of conjoined twins that were successfully separated by doctors 8/19/21 Formerly conjoined twins and 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health patients, Eva and Erika Sandoval are featured in the article.
How concerned should we be about the Lambda coronavirus variant? 8/18/21 Ben Pinsky, MD, is quoted.
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The Rock takes a cold shower every day. Should you? Here's what experts say. 8/18/21 Gordon Bae, MD, is quoted.
What cholesterol levels mean and why they matter The Healthy 8/18/21 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
'Death zone': What to know about passing a school bus in Illinois 8/18/21 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
11 early signs you're pregnant, before a missed period 8/17/21 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
Children may be eligible for COVID-19 vaccine by Halloween 8/17/21 , is quoted.
Here鈥檚 why babies love kicking their little feet in the air 8/16/21 Courtney Jane Wusthoff, MD, is quoted.
FDA to OK 3rd vaccine dose for immunocompromised people 8/12/21
Anne Liu, MD, discusses who is currently eligible for the approved third dosage and why.
S.F. teens are way 'ahead of the curve' on COVID vaccinations. Here's why 8/12/21 Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
San Francisco's new vaccine mandate: When it starts, what it covers 8/12/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Health IT a mixed blessing during the pandemic 8/12/21 Health information technology has been an important tool during the pandemic, but it has also contributed to clinician burnout. Isil Arican, MD, is quoted.
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Optimizing breastfeeding within the golden hour 8/12/21 Susan Crowe, MD, discusses the importance of breastfeeding shortly after delivery and the importance of helping patients and their newborns reap the benefits of this 鈥済olden hour鈥.
Olympian or human? Tokyo 2020: Not about the sports 8/12/21 Jack Turban MD, MHS, is quoted.
Silicon Valley mom鈥檚 engaging idea to interest youngsters in biology 8/12/21 Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is mentioned.
Opinion/Goldberg: COVID vaccines for kids can鈥檛 wait 8/11/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is mentioned.
Delta Is Bad News for Kids 8/10 Grace Lee, MD, is mentioned.
Biden administration sued over substandard conditions at emergency sites for migrant teens 8/10/21 Ryan Matlow, PhD, explains how the living conditions some of the children are in could cause them "clinically significant psychological harm."
Delta variant: Number of kids contracting COVID-19 continues to spike 8/10/21 Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
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How AI can help doctors reduce maternal mortality Illinois News Today 8/10/21 Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is mentioned.
New drug might be non-surgical option for common skin cancers 8/9/21 Kavita Sarin, MD, is quoted.
How AI could help doctors reduce maternal mortality 8/9/21 Cesar Padilla, MD, Gillian Abir, MBChB, Brendan Carvalho, MD discuss their latest study on how using electronic health records, artificial intelligence (AI) and employing digital technology to better monitor patients during their pregnancies and improve their access to both routine and high-acuity care.
COVID-19 vaccine a monumental scientific and collaborative feat- these vaccines save lives 8/5/21 C. , is quoted.
Are there different types of orgasms? What sex experts say 8/5/21 Leah Millheiser, MD, discusses the types of stimulation that lead to orgasm.
She has stem cells in her crosshairs 8/5/21 , is profiled.
Artificial pancreases were a breakthrough for type 1 diabetes. The research in type 2 is just beginning 8/4/21 Bruce Buckingham, MD, is quoted.
Teen drug experimentation BYU Radio 8/4/21 Bradley Zicherman, MD, discusses the latest on what is leading teens to experiment with drugs, and what can we do to prevent it.
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Study predicts who may benefit from CAR-T cell therapy for blood cancers Florida News Times 8/4/21 CAR-T cell therapy works for many types of blood cancers, but more than half of patients relapse. A Stanford study provides a clue as to why. Crystal Mackall, MD, is quoted.
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California and Maine will provide free meals to all students in the fall 8/3/21 Venus S. Kalami, MNSP, RD, is quoted.
The Delta variant in schools: What to know The New York Times 8/2/21
Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses the risk of transmission in schools and how to stay safe.
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Stanford epidemiologist explains how effective the COVID-19 vaccine really is Bay Area 8/2/21 Jorge Salinas, MD, is quoted.
Wildfire fighters advance against biggest US blaze amid dire warnings 8/2/21 Mary Prunicki, MD, PhD, is mentioned.
Post-epidural headaches can be more serious than previously known 8/2/21 In a new Stanford study, Jessica Ansari, MD, and Pamela Flood, MD, discuss why it is important for pregnant women to be warned that post-epidural headaches may be longer lasting than previously understood.
How to prepare your kids to go back to school in person this fall, according to a pediatrician 8/1/21 (paid sponsorship)
Some families are now wondering if it is safe to send their kids back for traditional schooling. Feeling nervous about the situation is normal, according to Julia Pederson, MD.
Noninvasive technique to track early preemies鈥 cerebral oxygen levels can help predict聽neonatal death, brain injury Fall 2021 (p.24) Valerie Chock, MD, is featured.
New DNA blood test could pinpoint cancer鈥檚 source in the body Aug. 2021 issue Virginia Winn, MD, PhD, is quoted.
CDC warns Delta variant is as infectious as chickenpox; vaccinated people can transmit 7/30/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Expected vaccine requirement for federal workers raises new questions 7/29/21 , is quoted.
Doctor shares strong, unexpected bond with NICU nurse who cared for him decades ago NICU CBS This Morning 7/28/21 Nurse Vilma Wong and Brandon Seminatore, MD, both work in the neonatal intensive care unit at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford. But they first met there years before, under very different circumstances.
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Summer camps across the U.S. are dealing with COVID-19 outbreaks. So what happens when school starts? 7/26/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, warns that COVID-19 can still have terrible consequences for children, especially as a growing number are infected.
The robot will see you now: Health-care chatbots boom but still can鈥檛 replace doctors 7/26/21 , is quoted.
Debate emerges around COVID-19 testing strategies in schools as districts plan to reopen 7/26/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses the different types of COVID tests, and what the data is/is not showing.
Where the COVID vaccine trials are at for babies and young children 7/26/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is featured.
Also see: The New York Times, , , (Alan Schroeder, MD)
Managing type 1 diabetes: Voices of the underserved 7/26/21 David Maahs, MD, PhD, discusses the latest study on improving patient/physician relationship regarding type 1 diabetes patients; improving bedside manner, tele-education, educating more providers on how they can be more supportive and understanding to the patients鈥 needs/capacity.
Stanford study finds mindfulness training can improve children's' sleep 7/24/21 Stanford researcher , is featured.
Teens asked, we answered: The truth about COVID-19 vaccines , , 7/24/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, responds to teens questions about the COVID vaccine, symptoms, myocarditis, and health disparities across the country.
Many classrooms won't require masks for children this year. It's a source of tension 7/23/21 Grace Lee, MD, discusses why wearing a mask is beneficial for everyone.
Also see: , 补苍诲听
A tale of two EDs: Endothelial dysfunction and erectile dysfunction Giddy.com 7/23/21 Michael Eisenberg, MD, is quoted.
CDC advisory group says benefits of Johnson & Johnson vaccine outweigh risks 7/22/21 A CDC advisory committee said that it strongly supports the continued use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine, despite its potential link to Guillain-Barr茅 syndrome. Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
Also see: , (Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted)
Wildfire smoke can increase hazardous toxic metals in air, study finds 7/21/21 Mary Prunicki, MD, PhD, is quoted.
Innovator awards program: Semifinalists 7/21/21 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
Mindfulness training linked to better sleep in at-risk kids 7/21/21 , discusses the latest Stanford study that suggests incorporating mindfulness training in elementary school curriculum can help children focus, recognize stress and mood triggers, and provide more restful sleep patterns.
Also see: , Gwinnett Daily Post
In Tokyo, nerves are frayed and critics are loud, but the Olympics plow forward 7/20/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
How COVID-19 and lagging vaccination rates could impact fall sports 7/20/21 Alok Patel, MD, discusses the possible risks student athletes may face this fall and the safety measures that schools should take.
Babies who are breastfed have lower blood pressure, better heart health Healthline 7/20/21 Susan Crowe, MD, discusses the long-term benefits of breast milk.
What healthy eating means when you鈥檙e trans and taking hormones 7/20/21 Gender-affirming hormone therapy may affect nutrition needs in ways researchers are just beginning to understand. Jami Zamyad, RD, DCN, is quoted.
Delta Variant: Some parents support stricter mask rules for kids at school 7/19/21 Anne Liu, MD, discusses the American Academy of Pediatrics' recommendation on masking all kids and teachers in school, which takes a stricter position on masks than what the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced earlier this month.
New Palo Alto teen clinic offers drop-in, accessible mental health care 7/18/21 Steven Adelsheim, MD, discusses two alcove care centers for youth and young adults ages 12 -25 years old, that will begin offering services to support mental health and wellbeing in Palo Alto, CA and San Jose, CA.
Hospital admissions soar as COVID-19 cases rise in 47 states 7/17/21 Alok Patel, MD, discusses the latest on the Delta variant and the need for everyone to get vaccinated.
Also see:聽 (Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is featured), (, is featured).
Bay Area counties recommend face masks indoors as COVID cases increase 7/17/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Also see:聽,, and San Jose (Michael Linn, MD, is quoted), Parent Herald (David Cornfield, MD, is mentioned).
6 ways you can support your child鈥檚 return to in-person school 7/16/21 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
If California workers must disclose COVID-19 vaccination status, why not state lawmakers? 7/15/21 , discusses the need for balance as we inch closer to vaccinations becoming mandatory in workplaces.
The next COVID-19 battle will be about vaccinating kids 7/15/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses the latest findings from the Pfizer pediatric vaccine trial, the challenges public health officials will have administering the vaccine either as an emergency use authorization or a full new drug approval, the campaigns that distribute the shots, and if this will be part of the school recommended shot list.
Newsom faces backlash over masks in California schools Politico 7/15/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Study: Can air pollution make periods more painful? 7/15/21 Sophia Yen, MD, is quoted.
How acknowledging your employees鈥 emotions builds trust 7/15/21 A new Stanford study explores the effects of emotional acknowledgment in the workplace. Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is mentioned.
COVID: Moscone center vaccination site closes; Doctors reassure vaccinated amid rising Delta variant 7/14/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses why the most vulnerable people are those who are still unvaccinated.
COVID cases on the rise among California鈥檚 unvaccinated 7/14/21 Grace Lee, MD, discusses the spike in COVID cases, the rapidly spreading Delta variant, and California鈥檚 requirement to have vaccinated students and teachers wear masks in classrooms.
Vaping debate 'heating up' once again 7/14/21 Robert Jackler, MD, discusses the branding impact on Juul Labs Inc. over a lawsuit claiming it aimed its e-cigarette products at young people.
Three states move to keep weight-loss supplements away from youth 7/13/21 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
Here鈥檚 what we know about kids and long covid 7/13/21 Children who contract covid-19 can have symptoms that persist for weeks or even months, but it鈥檚 not clear how frequently this occurs or which kids are at risk. Alok Patel, MD, is quoted.
Israel becomes 1st country to approve COVID-19 vaccine boosters; will the US be next? 7/12/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses why the U.S. does not need a COVID booster shot at this time.
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FDA approval of a vaccine could compel thousands in California to get shots 7/12/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Why is California still requiring masks at school? Here's what parents and experts say 7/12/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Cold or COVID? Infectious disease experts say colds are coming back with a vengeance 7/8/21 Anne Liu, MD, is quoted.
Are 3rd COVID shots necessary? Here's what Bay Area experts say as Pfizer seeks approval 7/8/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Buy this, not that: A baby wipe warmer Fatherly 7/8/21 Tomomi Hayashi, MD, discuses the practicality and safety issues regarding wipe warmers.
Most pediatric rheumatology providers find telehealth lacking for clinical assessment 7/8/21 Rajdeep Pooni, MD, discusses the challenges some pediatric rheumatologists face regarding telehealth in its health care delivery, availability and effectiveness.
Teens ask, we answer: What's up with COVID vaccines? 7/7/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, responds to teens questions about the COVID vaccine, symptoms, myocarditis, and health disparities across the country.
County promotes pop-up vaccine clinics, upcoming youth vaccine week to boost vaccination rates The Almanac 7/7/21 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
COVID-19 vaccines and kids under 12: What to know 7/7/21 Alok Patel, MD, is quoted.
How to increase your libido鈥攁nd 8 reasons it may be low 7/7/21 Leah Millheiser, MD, discusses the different causes of low libido, how it can affect life and relationships, and possible treatment.
Study suggests children are breathing CO2 when wearing masks, experts say levels are not dangerous 7/6/21 David Cornfield, MD, is quoted.
Also see: California News Times
Children slept over an hour more with mindfulness training, study finds 7/6/21 Victor Carrion, MD, and ., discuss the latest Stanford study that suggests incorporating mindfulness training in elementary school curriculum can help children focus, recognize stress and mood triggers, and provide more restful sleep patterns.
Also see:聽, , EurekAlert, , 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health News Center
How to make returning to the office less painful 7/5/21 Victor Carrion, MD, shares tips on how people can transition from fully remote to in-person or hybrid work environment.
Surfside building collapse's mental toll 7/3/21 , is quoted.
How to floss a toddler鈥檚 teeth without all the drama 7/3/21 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
COVID-19 Delta variant spreading in NYC; City officials urge residents to get vaccinated: 鈥榃e need to take this seriously.鈥 7/2/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, encourages parents to get eligible kids their shots now as the new school year approaches.
Long-awaited, and potentially ground-breaking, drop-in clinic for youth opens 7/1/21 Steven Adelsheim, MD, discusses two alcove care centers for youth and young adults ages 12 -25 years old, that will begin offering services to support mental health and wellbeing in Palo Alto, CA and San Jose, CA.
Also see:聽, , , , County of Santa Clara Supervisor Joe Simitian Newsroom
Climate allergy study Bay Area ABC (KGO 7) 7/1/21 Mary Prunicki, MD, PhD, discusses seasonal allergies starting early in the Bay Area due to climate change and increase in temperature.
Also see: KCBS Radio, KCBS Radio, and 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health News Center (featuring Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD)
Doctors are puzzled by heart inflammation in the young and vaccinated 7/1/21 Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
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How to travel COVID-safe with the kids this summer California News Times 6/30/21 (sponsored ad) Anita Jubu Buddy, MD, is quoted.
How noticing emotions at work can build trust 6/30/21 A new Stanford study explores the effects of emotional acknowledgment in the workplace.
An epidemic of distrust: New study details the public health problem behind not drinking tap water , 6/29/21 Anisha Patel, MD, is mentioned.
Study: Pfizer, Moderna COVID-19 vaccine protection could last years 6/29/21 Alok Patel, MD, is interviewed.
Juul is paying $40 million to rebuild its reputation. Will it work? 6/29/21 Robert Jackler, MD, discusses the branding impact on Juul Labs Inc. over a lawsuit claiming it aimed its e-cigarette products at young people.
Also see:聽
Los Angeles County recommends people still wear masks indoors KCBS Radio 6/29/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses the latest on the Delta variant and the need to still wear a mask in public indoor places -- vaccinated or not.
Worried about your kid's development? Turn to your doctor before the internet or friends 6/28/21 Alok Patel, MD, is quoted.
Delta variant is spreading quickly in the state; 'Delta-plus' emerges in India; threat level remains unclear 6/28/21 Benjamin Pinsky, MD, discusses the need for more research and data to learn if the Delta-plus is any more problematic than the original Delta.
Ahead of Tokyo Olympics, Japan vaccination rate far from the mark 6/28/21 , discusses some of the vaccine issues Japan faces.
Technology & patient empowerment: Two physicians share their perspectives 6/24/21 Natalie Pageler, MD, CMIO, discusses the need to empower patients and caregivers in the pediatric space by leveraging telehealth tools and improve information sharing through a pediatric home care provider.
Rate of myocarditis slightly higher in young people after COVID vaccine, CDC finds, but the disease itself is more dangerous 6/23/21 Grace Lee, MD, discusses the latest on myocarditis and vaccine hesitancy.
Also see:聽, , 补苍诲听 (featuring Yvonne Maldonado, MD)
The only way we鈥檒l know when we need COVID-19 boosters 6/23/21 Grace Lee, MD, discusses how health care experts will have to determine the new risk-benefit of COVID-19 boosters, possible costs, coordinating the logistics, maintaining a new sense of trust, equity, and access in order to get another round of vaccines into people.
Also see:聽,
Telehealth yields similar outcomes as in-person HIV treatment 6/23/21 Geoff Hart-Cooper, MD, is quoted.
COVID: Masks, social distancing slowed spread of common childhood illnesses 6/22/21 Alan Schroeder, MD, discusses how seasonal respiratory syncytial viruses (RSV), that are the hallmark of childhood winter petered out during the pandemic, are now making an unusual summertime return.
Also see:聽 (Anne Liu, MD, is quoted)
Bay Area parents of unvaccinated children wonder how to navigate reopened 6/22/21 Anne Liu, MD, discusses the challenges and encourages people who are unvaccinated, kids or adults, that they still wear masks.
Eating disorders surged among adolescents in pandemic 6/21/21 Neville H. Golden, MD, discusses the steep increases in both hospitalization and outpatient visits, with children coming in sicker than ever.
CIO podcast 鈥 Episode 9: Natalie Pageler, MD 鈥 telehealth and digital health 6/21/21 Natalie Pageler, MD, CMIO, discusses how 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health has incorporated telehealth and digital health in its health care system, along with the nuances that children鈥檚 hospitals have to navigate through that other (adult) health care organizations do not.
See California's best children's hospitals in U.S. News ranking 6/19/21 Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is mentioned.
鈥楾his is our epidemic鈥: Mental health crisis is kids鈥 long-haul COVID, children鈥檚 hospital leaders say 6/17/21 Paul King, president and CEO of 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, discusses the mental health crisis afflicting the nation and its children鈥檚 hospitals, and how telehealth will become a mainstream service.
Virtual reality in medicine WebMD, 6/16/21 Gerald Grant, MD, FACS, David Axelrod, MD, and Thomas Caruso, MD, discuss why VR is now part of mainstream care for pain control and their expectations for more options for therapeutic VR.
Why Asia, the pandemic champion, remains miles away from the finish line 6/15/21 , is quoted.
Distorted, bizarre food smells haunt COVID survivors The New York Times 6/15/21 Zara Patel, MD, discusses why some people who have recovered from the virus still find certain foods off-putting.
Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford earns top 10 ranking 6/15/21 Packard Children鈥檚 also ranked first in Northern California, second in California and in the top 10 nationwide in five specialties. For the sixth consecutive year, the hospital achieved rankings in all 10 specialties. This year鈥檚 survey ranked five of the hospital鈥檚 specialties in the top 10, including two in the top five nationwide. These included neonatology (No. 3), nephrology (No. 4), pulmonology and lung surgery (No. 6), neurology and neurosurgery (No. 8), and diabetes and endocrinology (No. 9). Paul King, president and CEO of 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, is quoted.
Also see: , Becker鈥檚 Review, 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health Newsroom
Unvaccinated children under 12 should still wear masks, Stanford doctor says 6/15/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
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Medical Monday: The Delta COVID-19 variant and more 6/14/21 Anne Liu, MD, discusses the latest on the Delta COVID-19 variant, new treatments for those who have COVID-19 and more.
Mountain View family 鈥榖lown away鈥 by response to lemonade stand fundraiser for childhood cancer 6/14/21 Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital is mentioned.
Virtual care is the future of healthcare 6/14/21 Paul King, president and CEO of 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, discusses how 2020 was the catalyst that forced health care organizations to take on digital transformation and new tools, including virtual care.
Johnson & Johnson鈥檚 one-dose shot could be vital to vaccinating the rest of the country. But has it missed a critical moment? 6/11/21 Grace Lee, MD, discusses vaccine safety and effectiveness.
Also see: El-Observador.com
Memories frozen in time 6/11/21 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health commemorates its hospital鈥檚 30th anniversary with a time capsule burial. Luanne Smedley is quoted.
Also see: Bay Area FOX (KTVU 2),
The C.D.C. urges parents to get childhood vaccinations up to date following a steep decline last year 6/10/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Also see: (Grace Lee, MD, is quoted)
The pandemic鈥檚 toll on teen mental health 6/10/21 Health experts discuss why they are seeing a rise on youth obesity and eating disorders. 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
Kid Covid-19 vaccines: 3 takeaways from the FDA鈥檚 big meeting 6/10/21 Hayley Gans, MD, discusses the importance of tracking the immune response over a certain period of time.
We鈥檒l probably need booster shots for Covid-19. But when? And which ones? 6/9/21 Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
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Are natural deodorants really better for you? , 6/9/21 Jennifer Chen, MD, is quoted.
Pfizer advances clinical trial of COVID vaccine on kids 5-11 6/9/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
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The new rules of grandparenting 6/9/21 Nancy Sanchez and Marilyn Swarts discuss the grandparenting class at 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health and some of the challenges that grandparents face with new parents on baby care methods when it comes to raising kids.
How scientists are already hunting for California鈥檚 next COVID variant 6/6/21 Benjamin Pinsky, MD, discusses the importance of sequencing to help identify local clusters of cases and stamp them out before they can trigger more widespread community transmission.
5 expert-approved tips for keeping your family safe during summer travel (sponsored content) 6/4/21 Jesspreet Gowan, MD, shares tips on the best way to stay healthy while traveling this summer.
How to throw a safe summer party during COVID 6/4/21 Talal Seddik, MD, shares tips on how to have a fun and safe summer gathering.
Should you wear a mask indoors? 7 vaccinated epidemiologists share what they're doing 6/3/21 Anne Liu, MD, and Yvonne Maldonado, MD, are featured.
We asked Bay Area experts to weigh in on safety of Tokyo Olympics 6/1/21 Anne Liu, MD, is quoted.
Charting her own path: a Stanford frosh鈥檚 tale of recovery and resilience 6/1/21 Elliot Krane, MD, is mentioned.
Newborn avoids surgery with 麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 unique treatment for a small jaw (pg. 60-61) Summer 2021 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is the first in the country to provide a unique treatment for Pierre Robin sequence. The approach involves an orthodontic device used to reposition a patient鈥檚 tongue and gradually stimulate the jaw to grow to a healthy size without surgery. HyeRan Choo, DDS, DMD, MS, is featured.
Pediatric weight struggles May 2021 Elizabeth Shepard, MD, discusses why youth obesity and eating disorders have been on the rise since the pandemic.
Also see: (Neville Golden, MD, is quoted)
Children and headaches: Red flags, triggers, and rescue treatments (pg. 14-17) May 2021 Susy Jeng, MD, is featured.
Final frontier: COVID-19 vaccines coming soon for young children 5/30/21 COVID-19 vaccine pediatric clinical trials for children as young as 6 months old are underway to help combat the coronavirus. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Also see: California News Times
Figuring out how to feed kids when they鈥檙e not in school The Almanac 5/28/21 The pandemic challenged child nutrition leaders to rethink strategies for getting school meals to those in need. Lisa Chamberlain, MD, and , discuss the Midpeninsula Pediatric Advisory Coalition, a multidisciplinary team led by 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health that formed during the pandemic to help mitigate the pandemic鈥檚 indirect impacts on local children.
Why 鈥榖reakthrough鈥 infections even after COVID-19 vaccinations shouldn鈥檛 be surprising 5/28/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses the latest vaccination rates and suggests the currently low infection rate is reassuring that vaccines work, we still need to be cautious going forward.
A prescription for nations: How trauma can inform policy 5/27/21 Victor Carrion, MD, discusses the science of healing from the trauma that manifested in 2020, which included the COVID-19 pandemic, political turmoil, and social injustice, and offers eight principles for recovery.
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Supporting transgender teens: What parents need to know Psych Up Live 5/27/21 Tandy Aye, MD, discusses her latest research that showed that for teens exploring their gender identity, simple acts of caring from their parents were what they valued most.
Tent sleepovers: The extravagant party kids are craving in 2021 5/26/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses that while closer gatherings of vaccinated kids over the age of 12 are possible, it is necessary to take more care with younger children who may not be vaccinated.
Will they? Won鈥檛 they? What parents think about giving kids a Covid shot 5/26/21 Grace Lee, MD, and Yvonne Maldondo, MD, discuss the importance of vaccinating children ages 12 and older against COVID-19.
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Children鈥檚 risk of serious illness from COVID-19 is as low as it is for the flu 5/25/21 Roshni Mathew, MD, is quoted.
Moderna vaccine highly effective in adolescents, company says 5/25/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
As mask guidance becomes more relaxed, where does that leave young children? 5/24/21 Roshni Mathew, MD, discusses the importance of staying vigilant and having kids continue to practice safety protocols such as wearing masks and social distancing, as long-term effects of COVID-19 are still unknown.
Also see: Yahoo News, ., , , (Grace Lee, MD, is quoted), , VeryWellHealth, and (Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted), , and (Anne Liu, MD, is quoted)
CDC is investigating a heart problem in a few young vaccine recipients 5/22/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses the latest findings that show some young children may develop myocarditis after vaccination.
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What we learned from the school reopening debate 5/20/21 Op-ed co-authored by Lisa Patel, MD, MESc, discusses the impact of climate change and COVID school closures on children.
COVID-19 vaccine side effects: What鈥檚 normal and what to look out for 5/20/21 Roshni Mathew, MD, and Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discuss potential side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine, and the importance of herd immunity.
Studies find hospitalization data overstate kids鈥 COVID-19 risk 5/19/21 Counting SARS-CoV-2 infections in hospitalized children overestimates the impact of COVID-19 in pediatric populations because such counts include many asymptomatic patients. Roshni Mathew, MD, is quoted.
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Hospitals may be overcounting how many kids are admitted for COVID-19 in the US, study finds 5/19/21 Counting SARS-CoV-2 infections in hospitalized children overestimates the impact of COVID-19 in pediatric populations because such counts include many asymptomatic patients, according to a new study published in Hospital Pediatrics. Roshni Mathew, MD, senior author on the paper, and Alan Schroeder, MD, a co-author of the paper, are featured in this article.
Also see: , , WebMD, UPI, , , , Original press release: COVID-19 hospitalizations in children likely overcounted, Stanford researchers find
Using real-time data analytics to enhance care in the NICU 5/18/21 Lance Prince, MD, PhD, discusses real-time data analytics tools and machine learning approaches that help providers at 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health deliver comprehensive, compassionate care to newborns. He also stresses the importance of providing the highest levels of support to babies in the NICU to promote normal human development, and the benefits of working with a multidisciplinary team.
Complying with data blocking rule 5/18/21 Natalie Pageler, MD, chief medical information officer, is featured.
3 important topics you should discuss with your adolescent (sponsored content) 5/17/21 From body hair to sexuality, the pre-teen and teen years are a time of dramatic change for kids鈥攁nd parents. Mary Patterson, professional community instructor at 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health shares tips on ways to handle the physical, psychological and social transitions.
The Seychelles is 60% vaccinated, but still infections are rising. That鈥檚 not as bad as it sounds 5/16/21 Michael Linn, MD, is quoted.
鈥楨ncouraging and exciting鈥: Stanford researchers chart out next steps after landmark pregnancy study 5/16/21 David Stevenson, MD; Yair Blumenfeld, MD; and Maurice Druzin, MD, discuss their latest study on finding certain blood markers and immune signals that can predict approaching labor 鈥 the findings could serve as a jumping-off point for future study with the goal of developing prediction methods that can be used in clinical settings.
What you need to know about the CDC鈥檚 new mask guidelines 5/14/21 Grace Lee, MD, discusses the CDC鈥檚 new mask guidance and the importance for individuals to continue to evaluate the situation and understand what the risk is and use masks accordingly.
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All the feels: Why it pays to notice emotions in the workplace 5/13/21 Leaders who recognize employees鈥 feelings are tapping into an important way to build trust. Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford is mentioned.
Kids 12+ across Bay Area get COVID vaccine 5/13/21 Grace Lee, MD, and 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
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Hospitals aren't making the most of their data 鈥 these 4 execs have advice 5/2/21 Brendan Watkins, chief analytics officer at 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, discusses challenges in deriving actionable insights from data, and notes the importance combining them with organizational change strategies.
What鈥檚 next in pediatric telehealth? Spring 2021 Over the course of the pandemic, we learned that telehealth can change patient care. A year later, children鈥檚 hospitals are examining how virtual care can propel them into the future. Natalie Pageler, MD, is featured in this article.
4 myths about what it means for a vaccine to be 'FDA approved' 5/14/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Kids 12+ across Bay Area get COVID vaccine 5/13/21 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is offering the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to preteen and teen ages 12 to 17. A drive-thru vaccination site in San Jose is highlighted with parents and young teens. Grace Lee, MD, is interviewed.
Also see: , , , Bay Area ABC (KGO 7), KCBS Radio, Central Coast NBC (KSBW 8), , ,
CDC advisers endorse Pfizer vaccine for children ages 12 to 15 5/12/21 Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE鈥檚 Covid-19 vaccine was cleared for use in younger teens in the U.S., paving the way for the mass vaccination of middle- and high-school students before the start of summer camps and the next school year. Grace Lee, MD, and Yvonne Maldonado, MD, are featured in coverage of this news.
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Do the COVID vaccines cause miscarriages? The Dispatch 5/12/21 A viral social media post points to a list of reports to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System database (VAERS) from women who had miscarriages after taking the COVID-19 vaccine. Experts explain that there is no correlation between the two events. , is quoted.
麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health offering COVID vaccine to kids 12-17 5/12/21 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health began offering COVID-19 vaccinations to children ages 12 to 17 on Thursday.
Experts say now is the time to buy an air purifier ahead of California fire season 5/12/21 Mary Prunicki, MD, PhD, is quoted.
After heart transplant, 18-year-old pens cookbook with his favorite healthy Asian dishes 5/11/21 Heart transplant patient Justin Wang discusses his Make-a-Wish project to create a cookbook during his recovery. He also discusses how cooking helped with his post-transplant recovery.
Even in S.F. Bay Area, many people refuse to get shots. We asked them why 5/11/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Will we need booster shots to keep up COVID-19 immunity? 5/11/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, suggests we may need boosters to maintain immune response to COVID-19, perhaps on an annual basis at the same time as the flu shot.
What are the potential side effects for the COVID vaccine in kids ages 12-15? 5/11/21 Much like vaccinations for young adults, Pfizer鈥檚 COVID vaccine could bring some mild, but not concerning, side effects for kids, health officials say. Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
The COVID-19 variant in India: What scientists know about the B.1.617 strain 5/11/21 B.1.617, which may spread more easily than other strains, has been designated a global 鈥榲ariant of concern鈥 by the WHO. Benjamin Pinsky, MD, is quoted.
How the push to immunize children is clashing with vaccine skepticism 5/10/21 As drug companies expand coronavirus vaccine access to children, officials are working to persuade people who are skeptical or unwilling to get vaccinated. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is featured in this segment.
Kids鈥 weight gain in the pandemic is alarming doctors 5/10/21 Children are gaining unexpected weight and also losing dangerous amounts as the pandemic ignites anxiety and stress. This phenomenon is unprecedented and it is leading to disordered eating. Elizabeth Shepard, MD, is featured.
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Kids as young as 6 months in vaccine trials 5/10/21 This segment highlighted Pfizer鈥檚 pediatric COVID-19 vaccine trial at 麻豆果冻传媒 and featured Yvonne Maldonado, MD, who discussed how getting children vaccinated is a major step in controlling the virus.
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There is no link between the Covid-19 vaccines and infertility. Here鈥檚 why 5/10/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, refutes inaccurate claims that there may be a connection between the COVID-19 vaccine and fertility.
What level of antibodies protect against COVID-19? Researchers are rushing to find out 5/10/21Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
How hospitals in California lowered C-section rates for new mothers 5/9/21 A four-year effort has reduced the rate of cesarean sections for low-risk, first-time mothers in California, according to a study led by Stanford researchers and the California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative. , is quoted.
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COVID vaccines, alcohol and marijuana: What to know before your shot 5/8/21 Article features Anne Liu, MD.
Defying the odds 5/8/21 Segment features Packard Children鈥檚 patient, Jackson Vaughan, who is the first NCAA Division I baseball player to have received a liver transplant.
5 Questions: Roshni Mathew on advantages of COVID-19 vaccination 5/7/21 Roshni Mathew, MD, discusses the race to vaccinate as many people as possible against COVID-19 to prevent the emergence of variants that could increase disease rates.
Children make up 22% of new U.S. COVID-19 cases 5/7/21 Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
Why it鈥檚 important to get the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine 5/6/21 Anne Liu, MD, is quoted.
COVID vaccines, menstrual cycles and misinformation: Here鈥檚 what experts say is really going on 5/6/21 Paula Hillard, MD, is interviewed.
National Nurses Week is a time for thanks 鈥 and to shine a light on the importance of providing holistic care for patients and families 5/5/21To celebrate National Nurses Week, Chief Nursing Officer, Jesus Cepero, PhD, RN, penned an op-ed celebrating our nursing teams for their strength, resilience and determination to work through the challenges of the past year. In addition, Cepero highlights the importance of providing holistic care for patients and families; though not a new concept, the pandemic shined light on its importance and relevance in the healthcare industry.
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How Bay Area counties are making COVID-19 vaccine access easier 5/5/21 The 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health Teen Van is distributing COVID-19 vaccines to Bay Area residents, most recently at Anderson Elementary School in San Jose.
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Clean transportation is the public health investment my patients need 5/5/21 Op-ed authored by Lisa Patel, MD, suggests President Biden鈥檚 proposed infrastructure plan includes necessary public health interventions, such as acceleration of clean transportation, which could dramatically reduce the dangerous pollution that harms children.
Preemie born as small as Coke can survived, beat COVID, and is now a thriving 2-year-old 5/5/21 Story features Haven, the smallest baby born at Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford in 2019, who is now a thriving toddler thanks to his mom and a multidisciplinary team of experts.
Kids and the COVID-19 vaccine: A pediatrician answers safety questions 5/5/21 In this article, Yvonne Maldonado, MD, answers parents' questions about COVID vaccines for children and teens.
With COVID vaccines for teens and kids, timing matters 5/4/21 With the news Monday that the Food and Drug Administration is preparing to authorize use of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in children 12 to 15 years old by early next week, parents will need to plan with their pediatricians how to coordinate the new vaccine along with catching up on their other shots. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Is the end of the pandemic on the horizon? 5/4/21 Alok Patel, MD, is featured.
Pregnant and breastfeeding women who get the COVID-19 vaccine are protecting their infants, research suggests Leaps 5/3/21 Natali Aziz, MD, is interviewed.
Nearly 40% of women change breastfeeding plans because of childbirth experiences 5/2/21 Almost four in ten women had a childbirth experience, such as pain from a cesarean delivery, that made them change their breastfeeding plans, survey data show. Henry Lee, MD, presented this data at this year鈥檚 virtual American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) Scientific Meeting and is quoted in the article.
For parents: What to know before your child鈥檚 kidney transplant Paul Grimm, MD , addresses common questions from parents of children undergoing kidney transplantation.
Study helps Latino children manage obesity over two years 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health News Center 4/29/21 A three-year trial of a multifaceted intervention for managing obesity in low-income, Latino children showed promising results over two years. Thomas Robinson, MD, MPH, led the study and is featured in the press release.
COVID-19 vaccine side effects: What鈥檚 normal and what to look out for 4/29/21 Roshni Mathew, MD, is quoted.
COVID-19 vaccine trials enroll younger children WebMD 4/29/21 Pfizer and Moderna have begun the next phase of COVID-19 vaccine trials, enrolling children as young as 6 months old. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
鈥業 do think of it as medicine鈥: 7 benefits of playing youth sports 4/29/21 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
Only one vaccine is OK for older teens , , 4/29/21 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
Team Science Award recognizes 8 pediatrics cancer researchers at Stanford 4/28/21 Eight 麻豆果冻传媒 scientists are among a group of pediatric cancer researchers being honored with the 2021 Team Science Award from the American Association for Cancer Research. Crystal Mackall, MD, is featured.
What鈥檚 next in pediatric telehealth 4/28/21 Natalie Pageler, MD, discusses the latest pediatric-specific challenges, the delicate balance between sharing family information and privacy issues.
Defying the Odds: UOP baseball player survives cancer, first Division I player to have liver transplant 4/28/21 At just two years old, Jackson Vaughan underwent 11 rounds of chemotherapy to treat his stage IV cancer, and two liver transplants at Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital. Today, he is thriving as the first Division I college baseball player to have received a liver transplant.
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California campaign lowers statewide C-section rate, Stanford-led study finds 4/27/21 A four-year effort has reduced the rate of cesarean sections for low-risk, first-time mothers in California, according to a study led by Stanford researchers and the California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative. Elliott Main, MD, is the senior author and is featured in the press release.
Children as young as 6 months old now in COVID-19 vaccine trials 4/27/21 This segment highlighted Pfizer鈥檚 pediatric COVID-19 vaccine trial at 麻豆果冻传媒 and featured Yvonne Maldonado, MD, who discussed how getting children vaccinated is a major step in controlling the virus.
New outdoor mask guidelines expected 4/27/21 A growing number of medical experts say the risk of COVID-19 transmission outdoors when you are vaccinated is so low masks are no longer needed. Anne Liu, MD, is interviewed.
CDC advisory panel meets on J&J vaccine ABC World News Now 4/26/21Yvonne Maldonado, MD, provides comment on whether to resume the J&J vaccine or provide restrictions, along with the latest on wearing masks outdoors.
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FDA, CDC lift pause on J&J covid vaccinations 4/23/21 Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
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FAQ: What you need to know about transgender children 4/22/21 This piece highlights some of the most commonly asked questions about transgender youth. Jack Turban, MD, is quoted.
Women in medicine finally have spotlight in COVID-19 fight after decades of diversity building 4/22/21 This segment looked at the rise of women leading medical research. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is featured.
Tdap in pregnancy not tied to childhood adverse outcomes Medscape 4/21/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Collaboration across the C-suite key to implementing data blocking, interoperability rules 4/20/21 Long-awaited federal rules aimed at improving health information exchange took hold earlier this month. The regulations are designed to make it easier to share data between healthcare organizations and with patients, but releasing information is more complicated for adolescents鈥攑osing additional challenges for pediatric hospitals. Natalie Pageler, MD, chief medical information officer, is featured.
Biden gives businesses incentives to help workers get COVID shots 4/20/21 Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
All 50 states open vaccine eligibility to residents over 16 4/19/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, provides comment.
The race to untangle the secrets of rare, severe blood clots after Johnson & Johnson vaccination 4/19/21 Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
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Epidural in delivery not linked to autism: Study 4/19/21 Refuting an earlier study, researchers at 麻豆果冻传媒 and the University of Manitoba have found that epidural anesthesia, commonly administered for pain relief during labor, does not increase the risk for autism in children. Senior author Alexander Butwick, MD, is quoted.
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Erin Ballard, director of digital health services at 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health 4/17/21 Erin Ballard, director of digital health services, discusses the big trends in virtual care today and the unique challenges of digital health for the pediatric population.
What we know about India鈥檚 鈥榙ouble mutant鈥 Covid-19 variant 4/23/21 Scientists are trying to understand the role coronavirus variants, including a new one dubbed the double mutant, are playing in the world鈥檚 fastest-growing surge of Covid-19 cases in India. Benjamin Pinsky, MD, is quoted.
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Safe COVID vaccine for kids? Stanford researchers are working to make it happen in Pfizer study 4/16/21 , is quoted.
Stanford begins testing Pfizer vaccine in babies and young children 4/15/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, provides comment.
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Many children are struggling with weight issues due to Covid-19 restrictions Cheddar News 4/15/21 Elizabeth Shepard, MD, discusses how the pandemic is resulting in weight management issues among children, and the steps parents can take to create better eating habits.
Schools, COVID & mental health: Experts talk about boosting students鈥 resilience and social-emotional wellness amid the pandemic 4/15/21 Ryan Padrez, MD, is featured.
Stanford begins testing Pfizer vaccine in babies and young children , 4/15/21 麻豆果冻传媒 is one of five sites nationwide participating in a Phase 1 trial of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine in children younger than 5 years of age. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is principal investigator of the trial and is quoted in the article.
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How to explain autism to kids 4/15/21 Grace Gengoux, PhD, is quoted.
A Stanford homecoming for former Packard Children鈥檚 patient 4/14/21 Segment features Packard Children鈥檚 patient Jackson Vaughan, who is the first NCAA Division I baseball player to have received a liver transplant.
Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine to remain in limbo while officials seek evidence 4/14/21 Grace Lee, MD, a member of the CDC鈥檚 Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), is quoted.
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You鈥檙e vaccinated. Your kids are not. What now? 4/13/21 This piece includes guidance from public health experts regarding the most pressing questions about COVID-19 vaccination. Carmin Powell, MD, is quoted.
Women who received Johnson & Johnson vaccine concerned over 'extremely rare' blood clotting cases 4/13/21 California is following the advice of the FDA and the CDC to stop administering the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine after six women developed a rare blood clot disorder after receiving the vaccine. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Sobering center opening in San Francisco to help people fighting drug addiction 4/13/21 Alan Schroeder, MD, is quoted.
CA braces for 33% drop in vaccine supply as more than 16 million become eligible on April 15 4/12/21 California is bracing for back-to-back supply cuts right as 16 million more people become eligible on April 15. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted in the article.
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Alarm grows over impact of states banning trans youth treatment 4/11/21 This piece discusses how at least 19 state legislatures have proposed or passed bills seeking to ban trans youth treatment. Fellow Jack Turban, MD, is quoted.
COVID-19 vaccine side effects: What鈥檚 normal and what to look out for 4/10/21 How likely are allergic reactions, fever and other side effects? Roshni Mathew, MD, responds.
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How I time travel to parent my adult son 4/9/21 Victor Carrion, MD, explains how a child鈥檚 brain matures into its 20s.
Loneliness, anxiety and loss: The pandemic鈥檚 terrible toll on kids 4/9/21 Victor Carrion, MD, describes how a child鈥檚 brain can react to post traumatic stress situations, and the potential impact of COVID-19 on youth mental health.
What does it mean if you have no COVID-19 vaccine side effects? 4/9/21 Anne Liu, MD, is quoted.
3 things to consider when building an inclusive environment Becker鈥檚 Hospital Review 4/9/21 Article authored by Marcie Atchison, JD, chief human resources officer for 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health, offers advice for creating a truly diverse and inclusive environment, helping alleviate disparity in the workplace, and inspiring diverse future leaders.
What鈥檚 the future of telehealth? It鈥檚 鈥榗omplicated鈥 ; 4/9/21 The use of telehealth may have skyrocketed during the COVID-19 pandemic, but it has also exposed a digital divide. Natalie Pageler, MD, is interviewed.
Rise of coronavirus variants will define the next phase of the pandemic in the U.S. 4/8/21 Variants of the coronavirus seem to be competing in various parts of the country. Benjamin Pinsky, MD, is quoted.
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Mysterious COVID data: Was San Jose woman really first U.S. death? 4/8/21 Benjamin Pinsky, MD, is quoted.
More kids are being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes鈥擧ere鈥檚 what parents need to know 4/8/21 Priya Prahalad, MD, is quoted.
These hurdles could block California鈥檚 ambitious reopening timeline 4/7/21 Public health experts warn that impacted vaccine supply, emergence of variants and a lapse in masking and other safety measures could hinder California鈥檚 ability to fully reopen on the governor鈥檚 target date of June 15. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
COVID-19 vaccination and side effects 4/6/21 As the push to vaccinate as many Americans as possible against COVID-19 picks up steam, questions about the shots鈥 safety have often hindered the campaign. Grace Lee, MD, is quoted, explaining that most of the side effects recipients of the vaccine report are short-lived, normal reactions that are typical after vaccinations.
Can you get pregnant with endometriosis? Here鈥檚 what experts say 4/6/21 Endometriosis can be found in up to 50% of women who experience infertility, but the link between the two conditions still isn't completely understood. Ruben Alvero, MD, is quoted.
麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health鈥檚 Pediatric Transplant Program once again achieves national recognition 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health News Center 4/6/21 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health is once again ranked as a national leader for pediatric organ transplantation, according to recent data from the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR), which is outlined in a new Pediatric Transplant Outcomes Report from 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health. Carlos Esquivel, MD, PhD, and Alice Bertaina, MD, PhD, are featured.
Gestational diabetes rates during pregnancy on the rise 4/4/2021 , expresses concerns about obesity among reproductive-age patients.
KIDS FIRST: How CHC is leading an emotional recovery for Silicon Valley families 4/3/21 The hospital is mentioned.
Movers and shakers: Making their mark 4/3/21 The transformational gift from Elizabeth and Bruce Dunlevie to support a new labor and delivery unit at Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital, and further the Maternal-Fetal Medicine program at 麻豆果冻传媒, is mentioned in this article.
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Procrastinating on pregnancy: How long can women wait to have a baby? 4/2/2021 Lusine Aghajanova, MD, discusses pregnancy rates among women in their 30s compared to those in their 20s.
Most people feel this one side effect after COVID vaccine Eat This, Not That 4/2/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Should you travel this summer? Send your kid to camp? To school? Health experts weigh in 4/2/21 Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
Donate life month at 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health 4/1/21 Segment features the pinwheel event held at 麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health to mark the beginning of Donate Life Month.
麻豆果冻传媒 Children鈥檚 Health uses mHealth to keep young patients at home mHealthIntelligence 4/1/21 Article features Seda Tierney, MD, and Scott Ceresnak, MD, who discuss the potential of remote monitoring among pediatric populations as well as the role of telehealth in cardiology, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Santa Clara County health officials warn of increase in COVID-19 variants 4/1/21 Health officials in the Bay Area鈥檚 largest county are urging the public to maintain their vigilance as more variants of COVID-19 are detected in the community. Anne Liu, MD, is quoted.
How long will your coronavirus vaccination last? Here鈥檚 what we know about immunity so far. 4/1/21 This piece discusses coronavirus vaccine immunity and quotes Yvonne Maldonado, MD.
What you need to know about the difference between postpartum depression and postpartum anxiety (sponsored content) April 2021 Teresa Tan, MD, is featured.
Advancing precision medicine in the neonatal intensive care unit with big data and innovative noninvasive sensors Spring 2021 (pg. 33-34) Article authored by Lawrence Prince, MD, PhD, discusses the future of precision medicine in the NICU, and the ways that advancements in data analysis and technology are improving care for neonatal patients.
UC launches gene therapy trial to transform the treatment of sickle cell disease 3/31/21 A team of University of California scientists are launching a first-ever human study of a powerful new gene-editing technique to fix the bad gene that causes sickle cell disease, offering the promise of a cure for the devastating blood illness.聽, 补苍诲听, are quoted.
Equitable access to healthcare starts with affordable broadband for all 3/30/21 Article mentions a program at Stanford Children鈥檚 Health that provides diabetic patients with an iPod that monitors and sends glucose levels directly to their electronic health records, and describes the use of telehealth visits for this patient population.
Vaccine eligibility expands in some counties while others are short of supply 3/30/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
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鈥榃alking miracle鈥 preemie beats COVID-19, turns two USSA News 3/29/21 Feature story about Haven, the smallest baby born at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford in 2019, who is now a thriving toddler thanks to his mom and a multidisciplinary team of experts.
COVID: Worry not, experts say: 鈥楽wiss cheese model鈥 allows California schools to open safely despite coronavirus , ; 3/28/21 Experts discuss the safety measures that are in place to reduce risk of transmission as California students return to in-person schooling. Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
CIOs at children's hospitals share lessons from a year of turmoil Healthcare IT News 3/26/21 In this article, executives describe how quick innovation, EHR optimization, agile teamwork and other forward-thinking strategies have helped pediatric health care organizations succeed during the pandemic. Lisa Grisim, RN, vice president and associate CIO at 麻豆果冻传媒 Children's Health, is quoted.
Vaccinated adults may have more freedom. But for kids, 鈥榯he rules haven鈥檛 changed.鈥 3/26/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
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A boy, his brain, and a decades-long medical controversy 3/26/21 This article describes pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome (PANS) and highlights the work of Jennifer Frankovich, MD, who serves as director of the Stanford PANS Research Program. Margo Thienemann, MD, is also featured.
Vaccines and summer travel: What families need to know 3/25/21听Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
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Technology equality gap for kids鈥 diabetes treatment is growing 3/24/21 As more children and teens with diabetes use technology to treat the disease, kids of lower socioeconomic status in the U.S. are being increasingly left behind. Ananta Addala, DO, MPH, lead author of the study, and David Maahs, MD, PhD, are featured in this piece.
Pandemic has many kids struggling with weight issues , , 3/22/21 Life in a global pandemic has been difficult for children and teens who struggle with their weight. Whether they face anorexia nervosa or obesity, young people across the weight spectrum are finding that the restrictions of the pandemic make it harder to maintain a healthy weight. Elizabeth Shepard, MD, and Neville Golden, MD, are featured.
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These 3 groups reportedly experience more COVID-19 vaccination side effects 3/22/21 Young people, women and people who have had the coronavirus report more side effects following COVID-19 vaccinations. Anne Liu, MD, is quoted.
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CIO honors technology achievement with 2021 CIO 100 & Hall of Fame Awards IDG Communications press release 3/22/21 IDG Communications, Inc.鈥檚 annual US CIO 100 Awards recognizes 麻豆果冻传媒 Children's Health Mobile App Digital Transformation Journey as an innovative and inspiring example of how IT leadership, business partnerships and customer engagement set the organization up for success. Stanford Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
Asian American Attacks: Guide for parents struggling to explain hate crimes to children 3/21/21 Recent attacks on Asians, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders may leave parents struggling with how to have conversations about racism with their children. Stanford Children鈥檚 Health鈥檚 Mari Kurahashi, MD, offers expert advice on the subject.
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This is what transgender teens need from their parents Fatherly 3/19/21 Tandy Aye, MD, discusses her latest research that showed for teens exploring their gender identity, simple acts of caring from their parents were what they valued most. The article also highlights a Stanford Children鈥檚 Health鈥檚 patient鈥檚 experience.
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'These rules are harming children': Hundreds of CA doctors urge Newsom to decrease school distancing to 3 feet 3/19/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses the importance of kids returning to the classroom and the latest CDC safety protocols.
Why you shouldn't delay your child's wellness checks sponsored content 3/18/21 Harry Huang, MD, discusses the importance of maintaining children鈥檚 wellness checks during the pandemic.
COVID antibodies detected in newborns, breast milk after moms are vaccinated , 3/18/21 Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
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The 鈥楾amiflu鈥 approach to treating COVID-19 3/18/21 The article gives an update on the oral antivirals in development for the treatment of COVID-19. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is mentioned.
How to manage your anger as a parent March 2021 For many, parenting throughout the COVID-19 pandemic has led to increased stress and anxiety in families. Mari Kurahashi, MD, is interviewed about ways parents can manage anger during these difficult times.
How to prepare kids to return to school in the Bay Area after a year out of classrooms 3/18/21 Barbara Bentley, MD, is quoted.
Kids will be the last to be vaccinated. When will it be safe to go on family vacations? ; MSN 3/16/21 Seven health experts are asked to weigh in, including Grace Lee, MD.
Nearly half of parents said teens face new or worsening mental health issues during pandemic, poll says 3/16/21 A recent survey of parents with children ages 13 to 18 analyzed teen mental health conditions including anxiety, depression, and aggressive behavior during the pandemic, and looked at how parents were helping teens cope and whether they believed their strategies were successful. Stephanie Clarke, PhD, is quoted in this article.
COVID-19 meant a year without the flu. That鈥檚 not all good news 3/16/21 The most recent flu season was essentially non-existent. What does that mean for future flu seasons? Grace Lee, MD, provides comment.
COVID: Moderna begins testing vaccine on children 3/16/21 Pharmaceutical company Moderna has begun its next phase to test the COVID-19 vaccine on children as young as 6 months old. Roughly 6,700 kids from 6 months to 11 years are part of the clinical trial. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
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Trans girls belong on girls鈥 sports teams 3/16/21 Opinion article, written by fellow Jack Turban, MD, supports the inclusion of transgender girls on female sports teams, and suggests there is no scientific evidence for excluding them.
How parents can best support their transgender child: Research study 3/15/21 Tandy Aye, MD, discusses her latest research that showed for teens exploring their gender identity, simple acts of caring from their parents were what they valued most.
Why the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine can make you feel lousy 3/15/21 Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
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First case of Brazilian coronavirus variant P.1 detected in California 3/15/21 A San Bernardino County resident is the first in California to test positive for a COVID-19 variant from Brazil, which is believed to be more contagious than the most common strain of the virus. Benjamin Pinsky, MD, is quoted.
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nView s1 completes first 25 cases at leading pediatric hospitals 3/15/21 The hospital is mentioned.
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When will we declare victory over COVID-19? 3/13/21 Article discusses the possibility of completely eradicating COVID-19. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
People are keeping their vaccines secret 3/11/21 In the past three months, many Americans have delighted in sharing photo evidence of their receipt of the COVID-19 vaccine. Others have opted to keep their vaccine a secret. This article explores possible reasons for this, and includes comment from Grace Lee, MD.
We have COVID-19 vaccines, so how long will they protect you? 3/11/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, addresses questions about how long the COVID-19 vaccines鈥 protection lasts, how protection may differ among individuals, and steps to take to maintain safety even after being vaccinated.
COVID-19 vaccines for children and teens are coming, experts say 3/10/21 Infectious disease experts project that high school students will likely be able to be vaccinated by the fall. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses next steps for clinical trials in teens and children.
Navigating this fragile and hopeful moment in the COVID-19 pandemic 3/10/2021 Segment features Yvonne Maldonado, MD, who offers insight into the current moment in the pandemic's trajectory.
Why doctors are concerned about injuries 鈥 not just COVID 鈥 upon prep sports return to California 3/10/21 As California high school sports quickly ramp up for the spring season after a months-long layoff due to the pandemic, students are facing increased risk of sports-related injuries. Kevin Shea, MD, is interviewed.
Follow these pediatrician-approved tips to make sure your child is getting enough sleep (sponsored content) 3/10/21 Joelle McConlogue, MD, is featured.
How America鈥檚 vaccine system makes people with health problems fight for a place in line 3/9/21 At least 37 states now allow people with certain health conditions to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, but there is variation by state over which health conditions are prioritized. Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
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CDC: Here鈥檚 what vaccinated people can do: gather, give hugs and more 3/8/21 Article discusses the CDC鈥檚 guidelines for vaccinated people and quotes Yvonne Maldonado, MD.
Long-term repercussions of postponing care due to COVID-19 3/8/21 The hospital is mentioned.
COVID-19 vaccine side effects: What's normal and what to look out for 3/7/21 Roshni Mathew, MD, is featured.
Stanford infectious disease expert touts vaccine safety 3/7/21 The coronavirus vaccine is safe, effective and could be available to college students by summer, Yvonne Maldonado, MD, told Stanford students during a COVID-19 vaccine Q&A hosted by the Senior Class Cabinet.
鈥榃e鈥檙e vaccinated. Everyone wants to visit. Now what?鈥 3/5/21 Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
COVID vaccines: East San Jose roller rink transformed into mass vaccination site 3/5/21 Stanford Health Care and the County of Santa Clara are partnering to further expand access to vaccination for people in areas disproportionately affected by COVID-19 through a new mass vaccination clinic at Eastridge Mall in East San Jose. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, delivered remarks during a press conference.
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9 recent donations to health care organizations Becker鈥檚 Hospital Review 3/5/21 The transformational gift from Elizabeth and Bruce Dunlevie to support a new labor and delivery unit at Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital, and further the Maternal-Fetal Medicine program at 麻豆果冻传媒, is mentioned in this article.
Once-cautious Bay Area counties moving swiftly to reopen. What's going on? 3/4/2021 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, provides comment on how new variants of the virus are appearing at a more rapid pace.
Mercedian at Fresno State earns top community service scholarship 3/3/21 Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital patient and former Summer Scamper Patient Hero Lucca Lorenzi is featured.
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2021 Asia Game Changer West Awards Virtual Gala The Asia Game Changer West Awards recognize individuals, organizations, and movements that have inspired, enlightened, and shown leadership in areas that reflect Asia Society鈥檚 core pillars of policy and business, arts and culture, and education. Grace Lee, MD, is one of four recipients of this year鈥檚 awards. She will be recognized in a virtual gala on April 8, 2021.
Heart transplant survivor, 16, uses $5K Make-A-Wish to give back to hospital that saved her life 3/3/21 When 16-year-old heart transplant recipient, Athena Tran, received a Make-A-Wish, she decided to pay it forward, literally. Athena used her Wish to donate $5,000 to the Hospital School at Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford, where she spent months receiving support with her studies while being hospitalized for treatment for restrictive cardiomyopathy, and eventually, a heart transplant.
Single shot of two-dose COVID-19 vaccine can prevent serious illness and death 3/3/21 A first look at the potential effect of stretching limited COVID-19 vaccine supplies has found that just one dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine was 60% to 70% effective at preventing symptomatic disease in people age 70 and older. Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
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Saving Isabella鈥檚 brain鈥攁nd her spirit (sponsored content) 3/2/21 When specialists at Stanford Children鈥檚 Health found a tumor in Isabella鈥檚 pituitary stalk, and later a rare type of brain cancer called a germinoma, they kick-started a years-long process to treat her tumor, while at the same time helping her navigate a complex health process ensuring that, no matter what treatment she received, she would be comfortable鈥攁nd would not lose her spark. Laura Bachrach, MD, Sonia Partap, MD, Gerald Grant, MD, FACS, are quoted, and Susan Hiniker, MD, is mentioned.
Bay Area coronavirus deaths fall 33% in February vs. January 3/2/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
麻豆果冻传媒 conducts over half a million COVID-19 tests 3/2/21 Benjamin Pinsky, MD, discusses how the pandemic has evolved, cutting edge testing, and how his lab is targeting future forms of COVID-19.
Small doses 3/2021 Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD, discusses transforming the treatment of food allergies; one method is by conducting clinical trials to desensitize people to multiple food allergies at once and another is applying multi-allergen oral therapies.
Diagnosing autism in the pandemic 3/1/21 Autism spectrum disorder is often suspected when young children stand out as being different from their peers. That can be much harder in this isolated time. Heidi Feldman, MD, PhD, is quoted.
Vaccinating by age groups is unfair, particularly to minorities, advisory panel tells CDC 3/1/21 Grace Lee, MD, discusses how equity has to be as important as efficiency when it comes to dispersing the vaccine.
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With ACIP vote, J&J Covid-19 vaccine is ready to roll 3/1/20 ACIP and Dr. Anthony Fauci urge people to take whatever shot they can get and adhere to mitigation efforts. Insufficient evidence exists to support any strategy where patients either delay their second dose or only receive one dose of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
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Do coronavirus tests work on variants? 2/28/21 Benjamin Pinsky, MD, is quoted.
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Bay Area Children鈥檚 Hospital is new home to American Heart Association hands-only CPR training kiosk 2/27/21 (scroll 00:43:25-00:44:43) Lynda Knight, MSN, RN, nurse-educator and program director of the Revive Initiative for Resuscitation Excellence, is quoted.
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At-home COVID testing is here 2/26/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses different types of at-home COVID testing kits, turnaround time and why results of these tests should always be confirmed by a clinical test.
How food traditions nourish new moms 2/25/21 Jennifer Conti, MD, is quoted.
Golf without Woods? Battered leg brings it closer to reality 2/24/21 Michael Gardner, MD, discusses the likelihood of Tiger Woods returning to professional golf.
How a Facebook group for people who can鈥檛 smell handled the COVID rush 2/24/21 Zara Patel, MD, is mentioned.
As trials ramp up, doctors stress need to vaccinate kids against COVID-19 2/23/21 Grace Lee, MD, discusses the importance of vaccinating kids against COVID-19, when it may happen, and how necessary vaccines will be to reopen schools safely.
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Santa Clara County unveils plans for a $233M psychiatric hospital serving kids and adults , 2/23/21 Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital is mentioned.
Discussing COVID-19 variants 2/22/21 Anne Liu, MD, discusses the COVID-19 variants that originated in the U.S., and the new CDC guidelines allowing those who are fully vaccinated to skip quarantine if they're exposed.
Stanford Children鈥檚 new CNO advocates holistic healthcare 2/22/21 Jesus Cepero, PhD, chief nursing officer, suggests nurse leaders can integrate holistic care by assessing their organization's awareness of the holistic approaches that consumers demand.
Air pollution puts children at higher risk of disease in adulthood, according to Stanford researchers and others 2/22/21 A new Stanford-led study reveals evidence that early exposure to dirty air alters genes in a way that could lead to adult heart disease, among other ailments. The findings could change the way medical experts and parents think about the air children breathe and inform clinical interventions. Mary Prunicki, MD, PhD, and Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD, are quoted.
More children suffer ailment linked to virus after Bay Area鈥檚 winter surge in infections 2/20/21 Alan Schroeder, MD, discusses the latest national and local surge in the coronavirus-linked multi-inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C) in kids.
Sacramento newborn survives rare heart transplant 2/19/21 Packard Children鈥檚 patient Barbarita Acosta celebrated her first birthday with a new heart. The infant was born with neonatal lupus, a rare condition that attacked her heart. Seth Hollander, MD, is featured.
What gene editing can do for humankind 2/19/21 CRISPR offers the prospect of defeating lethal viruses and curing genetic diseases. , is quoted.
4 things I loved about Stanford鈥檚 popular online nutrition and cooking class 鈥 and why it鈥檚 worth signing up for 2/19/21 Article describes 鈥淚ntroduction to Food and Health,鈥 an online course taught by .
Research finds link between hair loss drug finasteride and depression 2/18/21 Recent reports suggest a link between use of the hair loss medication Propecia and the incidence of depression, including suicidal ideation and other negative health effects among users. Justin Ko, MD, is quoted.
麻豆果冻传媒 gets $80M gift to support maternal 2/17/21 Transformational gift from Elizabeth and Bruce Dunlevie to support a new labor and delivery unit at Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital, and further the Maternal-Fetal Medicine program at 麻豆果冻传媒. Yasser El-Sayed, MD, is quoted.
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You鈥檝e been vaccinated, now what? , 2/17/21 Grace Lee, MD, emphasizes there are many things we still do not know about the vaccine, and it is important to stay vigilant, to continue practice social distancing, wearing a mask, and exercising caution.
Babies born too early likely to face educational and lifelong behavioral setbacks 2/16/21 Lee Sanders, MD, and his Stanford colleagues found that after adjusting for socioeconomic status and compared with full-term births, moderate and late preterm births are associated with increased risk of low performance in mathematics and English language arts, as well as chronic absenteeism and suspension from school.
COVID-19 vaccine trial to begin on children as young as 6, youngest group yet to be tested 2/16/21 A coronavirus vaccine trial for youth ages 6 to 17 is starting this month in the UK, marking the first time a coronavirus vaccine has been tested on anyone younger than 12. Alan Schroeder, MD, is interviewed.
8-year-old Kaiya Mack using music to raise $15k for Ronald McDonald House Charities 2/16/21 Stanford Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
麻豆果冻传媒 gets $80M gift to support maternal, pediatric care 2/16/21 Additional media coverage of the transformational gift from Elizabeth and Bruce Dunlevie. Yasser El-Sayed, MD, is quoted.
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Remote cardiological care in children with Drs. Seda Tierney and Scott Ceresnak 2/16/21 Podcast episode features Seda Tierney, MD, and Scott Ceresnak, MD, who discuss the potential of remote monitoring among pediatric populations as well as the role of telehealth in cardiology, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Vaccine distribution not equitable for Blacks, Latinos in California, preliminary data shows 2/15/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
If you鈥檙e fully vaccinated, you probably don鈥檛 need to quarantine if exposed to COVID-19 2/15/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is interviewed.
California urgently needs to ramp up genomic sequencing to look for coronavirus variants. But it won鈥檛 be easy. 2/15/21 Benjamin Pinsky, MD, discusses the urgent need to detect mutations to the coronavirus that may hinder efforts to control the pandemic.
Relief as California expands vaccine eligibility 2/13/21 State officials announced that they are expanding eligibility for the COVID-19 vaccine to people with certain health conditions between ages of 16 and 64 starting March 15. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is interviewed.
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Sore after getting the COVID-19 vaccine? Here鈥檚 how to manage the side effects 2/12/21 This piece discusses COVID-19 vaccine side effects and quotes Yvonne Maldonado, MD.
A more equitable vaccine line 2/12/21 Health experts discuss some of the ethical implications of California鈥檚 expanded vaccination program, which starting next month will include Californians age 16 or older who are disabled or at high risk for sickness and death from COVID-19. Alyssa Burgart, MD, is quoted.
State issues new plan for reopening schools 2/12/21 Anne Liu, MD, is interviewed.
Strep A and tic worsening: Final word? 2/12/21 Exposure to Group A streptococcus (GAS) does not appear to worsen symptoms of Tourette syndrome and other chronic tic disorders (CTDs) in children and adolescents, new research suggests. Margo Thienemann, MD, who was not involved in the study, is quoted.
The next phase for COVID vaccines? Vaccines for children 2/10/21 Roshni Mathew, MD, is featured in this interview about pediatric vaccine trials and when a viable vaccine for children under 16 may be available.
Leading on innovation and quality care in a pandemic with CIO of Stanford Children鈥檚 Health 2/12/21 Podcast features Ed Kopetsky, chief information officer for Stanford Children鈥檚 Health, who discusses the role of digital health during the pandemic, the biggest challenges facing pediatric health in California today, the 21st Century Cures Act, and more.
Taxing our lungs: What wildfire smoke is doing to our bodies 2/11/21 Mary Prunicki, MD, PhD, is quoted.
Despite blood supplies critically low, some gay men still cannot donate plasma 2/11/21 Suchi Pandey, MD, provides comment.
Six best baby cribs for every style, space, and budget Fatherly 2/11/21 Sumit Bhargava, MD, discusses safe sleep spaces for babies.
WHO: Both COVID-19 vaccines OK if you鈥檙e pregnant 2/10/21 An overview of recommendations from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and the World Health Organization (WHO) regarding COVID-19 vaccination among pregnant women. , is quoted.
South Africa coronavirus variant that reduces vaccine efficacy found in two Bay Area counties 2/10/21 Benjamin Pinsky, MD, heads the Stanford lab that found the variants through a process that screened positive coronavirus samples for specific mutations, and is quoted in the article.
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Ask an expert: Dr. Yvonne Maldonado 2/9/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses the latest updates on COVID-19, the new variants, and how the ramp up of vaccinations is going.
Parents grapple with reality that young children won鈥檛 be vaccinated soon 2/6/21 While COVID-19 vaccine trials are recruiting or already underway for children 12 and older, companies have yet to enroll younger children in the U.S. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted in this article.
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Valentine鈥檚 Day is coming. Is indoor dining safe right now? 2/5/21 Experts caution that directly linking restaurant reopenings to major holidays and events could lead to more COVID-19 cases just as the cases associated with holiday gatherings are starting to go down. Anne Liu, MD, is quoted.
A voice of science: Dr. Grace Lee 2/5/21 Grace Lee, MD, is featured in this Q&A about California鈥檚 COVID-19 vaccine rollout, safety, and the impact for educators.
Youth learn more about theatre careers in TheatreWorks鈥 OPENING THE CURTAIN 2/5/21 Lucile Packard Children's Hospital is mentioned.
A rocky road on the way to herd immunity for COVID-19 2/3/21 Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD, is quoted.
Inside the California lab tracking coronavirus variants 2/3/21 Stanford researchers are leading the way in screening and diagnosing samples of COVID-19 variants from the United Kingdom, South Africa, and Brazil. Benjamin Pinsky, MD, is featured in this segment.
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Here鈥檚 what Bay Area experts say you should and shouldn鈥檛 do after getting vaccinated 2/3/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is featured.
The match and COVID: Stolen interviews, swag bags, and stress 2/3/21 Article describes differences in the medical school match process during the COVID-19 pandemic. Kate Shaw, MD, is interviewed.
Helping Mathias breathe (sponsored content) 2/2/21 A multidisciplinary team of doctors from the hospital鈥檚 Cardiac and Respiratory Care for Infants with BPD program (CRIB) created a comprehensive, personalized plan to save a young boy born prematurely and with severe health issues. Rachel Hopper, MD, and Shazia Bhombal, MD, are quoted, and Michael Tracy, MD, and Doug Sidell, MD, are mentioned.
Dr. Anne Liu on various questions surrounding COVID vaccines KSRO-FM 2/2/21 Anne Liu, MD, is interviewed.
California鈥檚 vaccine rollout still patchy despite Biden鈥檚 expansion 2/2/21 Grace Lee, MD, discusses the need for more vaccine supply in order to rollout Governor Newsom鈥檚 revamped vaccine delivery system and President Joe Biden鈥檚 distribution expansion.
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California faces 鈥榬eal鈥 chance of another surge as coronavirus variants spread 2/2/21 Benjamin Pinsky, MD, PhD, discusses the need to remain vigilant and monitor these variants to know when they are becoming more common.
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Vaccine facts for pregnant and nursing women 2/1/21 , provides the latest recommendations, risks, and expectations about pregnant women getting the vaccine.
Virtual reality could soon be part of your IBD care 2/1/21 VR-based mindfulness has been shown to reduce stress and pain in IBD patients, potentially helping them manage flares and tackle anxiety. Ana Wren, MD, is quoted.
鈥楽o angry, so scared鈥: California COVID-19 vaccine rollout change leaves disabled people behind, say advocates 2/1/21 Alyssa Burgart, MD, discusses the need for more data and to balance equity and efficiency to protect and vaccinate high risk disabled patients.
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Second dose of COVID-19 vaccine may lead to most of the side effects 2/1/21 Anne Liu, MD, is featured.
Essential workers get lost in the vaccine scrum as states prioritize the elderly 2/1/21 Grace Lee, MD, discusses the need to have both efficiency and equity to 鈥渆nsure that we are accountable for how we鈥檙e delivering vaccine.鈥
Kids and the coronavirus vaccine Bay Area Parent 2/1/21 Grace Lee, MD, discusses the latest on the vaccine for children, and how necessary will vaccines be to reopen schools safely.
Virtual reality could soon be part of your IBD care 2/1/21 VR-based mindfulness has been shown to reduce stress and pain in IBD patients, potentially helping them manage flares and tackle anxiety. Ana Wren, PhD, is quoted.
Bariatric surgery viable choice for younger adolescents 2/1/21 Janey Pratt, MD, discusses the latest study from a NIH funded Teen-Longitudinal Assessment of Bariatric Surgery (Teen-LABS) that shows adolescents with extreme obesity can benefit from bariatric surgery.
Building a resilient supply chain February 2021 This cover story profiles Amanda Chawla, vice president of supply chain, who describes how the supply chain developed and implemented unique solutions to challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The hunt for COVID variants 1/30/21 Benjamin Pinsky, MD, PhD, discusses the two strains that were discovered among hundreds of samples collected in the Bay Area.
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Johnson & Johnson says its one-shot COVID vaccine is 85% effective 1/30/21 Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
U.S. State of California reports second highest number of COVID-19 deaths 1/29/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is interviewed.
Why kids matter in the quest to stamp out Covid-19 1/29/21 Grace Lee, MD, discusses the need to vaccinate children and how the inoculation can protect an entire population.
Children鈥檚 hospitals battle COVID-19, surging mental health needs 1/29/21 Dennis Lund, MD, discusses the insufficient resources to deal with mental and behavioral health challenges that young people are experiencing as a result of COVID-19 and how children鈥檚 hospitals are doubling down on improving equitable care.
January 29, 2021: The challenges of distributing the Covid-19 vaccine equitably, Black identity in the White House and beyond, and our weekly roundtable unpacks the first set of Biden-Harris executive orders. 1/29/21 Grace Lee, MD, discusses what must be done to distribute vaccines equitably.
Don鈥檛 call it a comeback: School districts that never opened are having trouble now 1/27/21 Grace Lee, MD, discusses that with multiple layers of precautions, including masking, distancing, handwashing and ventilation, schools can be relatively safe; the vaccine is one more layer.
3 questions with Paul King, president and CEO of 麻豆果冻传媒 Children's Health 1/26/21 Paul King, president and CEO of Stanford Children鈥檚 Health, discusses ways to support people across the health care industry, including patients, by embracing technology to close care gaps, improve the patient experience and help reduce variability.
Coronavirus variants will prolong the pandemic. But here鈥檚 how it could end 1/24/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses how eventually the virus will either mutate to become less severe and/or the population will develop some degree of immunity to the coronavirus.
Stanford Children鈥檚 Health: A comprehensive approach to care for a child with a neurological condition 1/23/21 Gerald Grant, MD, FACS, and Paul Fisher, MD, provide tips on successful pediatric neuroscience practices鈥攆rom fostering collaboration across departments, to optimizing the patient experience with technology.
鈥楥onnect with one another鈥: Stanford medical professionals moonlight as performers amid COVID-19 pandemic 1/22/21 Matias Bruzoni, MD, and Raji Koppolu, NP, are among a group of Stanford health care professionals partaking in virtual performances known as the Stuck@Home Concert series.
Getting answers: Questions about COVID-19, vaccines? Bay Area ABC (KGO) 1/22/21 Grace Lee, MD, responds to live interview questions about the latest on COVID-19, different variants, and vaccines.
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Growing number of children getting infected with COVID-19: Report , 1/22/21 Claire del Signore, MD, discusses the need for more medical research to determine next steps for administering the coronavirus vaccine to children.
Data from twins suggests that gut bacteria are important in food allergies 1/22/21 Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD, is featured.
President Biden addresses coronavirus pandemic on first day of presidency 1/21/21 Grace Lee, MD, is featured.
Stanford Health Care opens COVID-19 vaccines to patients over 65 1/20/21 Dennis Lund, MD, is mentioned.
Biden鈥檚 COVID plan will define his presidency 1/20/21 In this article, Grace Lee, MD, advocates for a thoughtful approach to the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines, to ensure an equitable implementation.
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How a collaborative medical effort saved a baby鈥檚 liver鈥攁nd her life 1/19/21 This sponsored article from the Washington Post tells the story of the way gastroenterologists, rheumatologists and other specialists at Stanford Children鈥檚 Health came together to provide a first-ever treatment for one young infant鈥檚 rare condition. Christy Sandborg, MD; Sohail Husain, MD; and Noelle Ebel, MD, are featured.
California braces for troubling new variant as U.S. nears 400,000 deaths 1/19/21 Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
Investors eye U.S. stimulus 1/19/21 Podcast features Grace Lee, MD, who discusses Covid-19 vaccine safety, efficacy and trials for children.
Hospital capacity in the Cupertino area: See latest numbers 1/19/21 The hospital is mentioned.
Allergic reactions to Moderna vaccine batch cause a pause from health officials (KTVU-TV) 1/18/21 California has stopped administering one batch of the Moderna vaccine after state officials say a higher-than-usual number of possible allergic reactions were reported in Southern California. Anne Liu, MD, is quoted.
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Children are the next frontier for COVID vaccine clinical trials ; 1/17/21 Experts discuss the importance of including children in clinical trials for the COVID vaccine. Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
鈥楲et them Play鈥 rallies urge reopening of schools, sports in Bay Area (KTVU-TV) 1/15/21 Community members have organized 鈥淟et them Play鈥 rallies at more than a dozen Bay Area sites in the hopes of allowing young people to resume sports and school this year. Erin Grieb, MD, is quoted.
Stanford tries to get ahead of growing frustration over vaccines (KNTV-TV) 1/15/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
COVID-19 vaccines: Experts answer commonly asked questions about availability, timeline 1/14/21 In this piece, experts weigh in on some of the common questions people have about the upcoming COVID-19 vaccine rollouts. Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
Chutes & Ladders鈥擸ouTube nabs former CVS exec; Highmark appoints chief inclusion officer 1/14/21 Article highlights the appointment of physician-scientist and clinician Lawrence (Lance) S. Prince, MD, PhD, as Chief of the Division of Neonatal and Developmental Medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine, as well as Professor of Pediatrics.
Sex education outside U.S. cities more apt to lack facts about HIV MedScape 1/13/21 Geoffrey Hart-Cooper, MD, discusses the need for clinicians to discuss sexual health in general, and HIV prevention and screening with young patients.
Amid surges, teachers line up for their vaccines 1/13/21 Experts discuss the importance of vaccinating teachers and other educators to help reopen schools safely. Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
Moderna needs at least 3,000 adolescent volunteers for its COVID-19 vaccine trial. They鈥檙e struggling to find them. 1/13/21 Not enough adolescents are signing up for Moderna鈥檚 COVID-19 vaccine trial, a federal official said this week, potentially delaying vaccine authorization for this age group. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
COVID-19 shutdown results in fewer cases of other diseases this winter 1/13/21 Amidst the COVID-19 shutdowns, doctors have seen fewer cases of other common viruses, such as colds, flu and gastrointestinal problems. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is featured.
Some Bay Area health care workers declining COVID vaccine; some are changing their minds 1/13/21 Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
Creative eating with toddlers 1/13/21 Stanford Children鈥檚 Health is mentioned.
States told to vaccinate everyone 65 and over as deaths surge 1/12/21 The Trump administration instructed states last week to immediately begin vaccinating every American 65 and older, as well as adults with medical conditions that put them at higher risk of dying from coronavirus infection. Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
California promises a million immunizations in ten days 1/11/21 California announced plans earlier this month to administer the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine to a million people in the course of only ten days. The decision came as the state continues to see a surge in cases, and as it faces criticism over a slow vaccine rollout for health care workers and nursing home residents. Grace Lee, MD, is featured on the panel.
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鈥楨verywhere you look, people are infected鈥: COVID鈥檚 toll on California Latinos 1/11/21 Article discusses how COVID-19 has disproportionately affected the Latinx population, particularly in California. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Meet Jalen, the first baby born in 2021 at Stanford 1/9/21 The story of the first of seven babies born at Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford on the first day of 2021.
Here鈥檚 how the U.S. can jump-start its sluggish COVID-19 vaccine rollout 1/8/21 U.S. COVID-19 vaccination programs are off to a slow start, but with more funding, better coordination and public awareness campaigns, things could speed up, experts say. Grace Lee, MD, is quoted.
COVID surge: Sonoma County prepares for worst with 鈥榤obile morgue鈥 trailer (KPIX-TV) 1/8/21 Roshni Matthew, MD, is quoted.
COVID-19 town hall panelists field questions about school safety, virus mutations 1/8/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Was the Capitol siege a COVID super-spreader event? Here鈥檚 what experts say 1/7/21 Experts warn that the invasion on the U.S. Capitol contained elements of a COVID-19 super-spreader event: hundreds of people congregated together from all over the country, mostly maskless, yelling for prolonged periods of time, many of whom would be traveling back to their communities, increasing the risk of multiple surges. Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
Sleep reset 2021: Getting your sleep back to normal MSN 1/6/21 Children and parents alike are experiencing pandemic-related sleep issues. Caroline Okorie, MD, shares tips to help revitalize sleep time and put sleep disruption to rest.
Sleep reset 2021: Getting your sleep back to normal 1/6/21 Children and parents alike are experiencing pandemic-related sleep issues. Caroline Okorie, MD, shares tips to help revitalize sleep time and put sleep disruption to rest.
New chief of the division of neonatology and developmental medicine appointed by Stanford Children鈥檚 Health , Stanford Children鈥檚 Health News Center 1/6/21 Physician-scientist and clinician Lawrence (Lance) S. Prince, MD, PhD, has been appointed Chief of the Division of Neonatal and Developmental Medicine at the Stanford University School of Medicine, as well as Professor of Pediatrics. He will also serve as Co-director of the Johnson Center for Pregnancy and Newborn Services at Lucile Packard Children鈥檚 Hospital Stanford, together with Co-director Yasser El-Sayed, MD, Obstetrician in Chief.
CA dentists given emergency waiver to distribute COVID-19 vaccine 1/5/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, is quoted.
What鈥檚 happening to the flu? Doctors explain impact of COVID-19 precautions in California 1/5/21 Yvonne Maldonado, MD, discusses possible reasons why we are not seeing an increase in flu cases this year and why it is still important to get the flu shot.
Telehealth offers way to deliver PrEP to HIV patients 1/5/21 Article features the Stanford Virtual PrEP Program, designed to expand access to HIV prevention for adolescents using telehealth to connect youth with trained sexual health providers.
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Young transplant survivor uses her new heart of gold to give back 1/4/21 Segment profiles a Packard Children鈥檚 heart transplant patient who used her Make-A-Wish to give back to the Hospital School, which had a profound effect on her while she was an inpatient.
What drove the drop in kids鈥 asthma ER visits at a Boston hospital during lockdown? 1/4/21 Alan Schroeder, MD, discusses possible trends, such as environmental and behavioral changes, as to reasons why hospitals are seeing a decrease in asthma ER visits since the pandemic started.
How Taiwan plans to stay (mostly) Covid-free 1/2/21 , is quoted.
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