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Ibero-American Society of Pediatric Surgery Awards Luis De La Torre, MD

The Ibero-American Association of Pediatric Surgery awarded the inaugural Alberto Peña medal to Children’s Colorado surgeon Luis De La Torre, MD, for his innovations in urogenital procedures.

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Semaglutide and Multidisciplinary Care Show Promise for PCOS Symptoms

New research demonstrates how weight loss with semaglutide can ease symptoms, reduce diabetes risk and improve long-term health outcomes for those with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS).

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Multidisciplinary Management of Fetal Single Ventricle Cardiac Defects Boosts Outcomes

Experts in the Colorado Fetal Care Center describe their experience implementing a multidisciplinary protocol for managing pregnancies with two types of fetal single ventricle heart defects.

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Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders in Children

Researchers looked at whether using transdiagnostic treatment was effective in treating anxiety disorders in children.

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Resource Connect: A Pediatric Integrated Care Model

Resource Connect seeks to address social determinants of health by connecting families who visit Children’s Colorado with the resources and services they need in one centralized location.

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Understanding Joint Bleeding in Hemophilia

New research seeks to understand how joint movement impacts bleeding in patients with hemophilia.

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Daily Evidence-Based Suicide Screening Improves Patient Safety

Inpatient psychiatry unit nurses start each patient’s day with the Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale. Read more about how the unit adopted the practice.

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Inhaled Corticosteroids Offer Promising Option for Managing Recurrent Croup

In the largest known study of its kind, a multidisciplinary team of our experts set out to determine if inhaled corticosteroids could improve recurrent croup symptoms. See what they discovered.

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Blood-Based Biomarkers May Help Diagnose Neuropsychiatric Lupus

When comparing patients with lupus in this multidisciplinary study, those with neuropsychiatric lupus had higher levels of two blood-based biomarkers of nerve and brain injury than patients without it.

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Prescribing Disparities in Cystic Fibrosis Treatment

People with cystic fibrosis of minoritized backgrounds are less likely to be eligible for, prescribed, or promptly receive elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor therapy compared to non-Hispanic whites.