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Stella Raises Her Arms in Victory
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Until the day her family got a surprise phone call from Mitch Seruya, MD, Heather Murillo had been at a loss. Murillo’s youngest daughter, Stella Carrillo, had brachial plexus palsy—also called Erb’s
Trainee Spotlight: Allen Zhong, MD
March 18, 2022
A research fellow under Kasper Wang, Allen is investigating the role of progenitor cells in biliary atresia.
Vitamin D: Is Your Child Getting Enough?
March 9, 2015
A clinical dietitian weighs in on Vitamin D in the family diet.
How to Heal Your Baby’s Diaper Rash
September 2, 2020
Diaper rash is a normal part of babyhood, but there’s plenty you can do to make it go away. Follow these simple tips to soothe your baby’s skin, speed healing—and help prevent more rashes in the
From Severe Ebstein Anomaly to a Normal Heart
November 4, 2022
How an intraoperative decision to do a cone procedure gave a 13-day-old neonate a normal heart.
Living with a Central Line
January 5, 2018
As a Family Resource Center nurse, I have learned a lot from my families about living with central venous catheters (CVCs), also known as “lines.” I worked with a group of specialists that included a
Back to School—But Not Back to Normal
August 11, 2021
As kids return to campus, parents and teachers should be prepared to support their social, emotional and mental health needs.
Can I Drink While Pregnant? Brain Imaging Expert Weighs In
September 10, 2014
During the month of August, two publications delved into the decades-old debate questioning exactly how drastically a mother’s activities while pregnant affect her child in the future—specifically in
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