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IGF-1 and Insulin Infusions Show Promise for Fetal Growth

A fetal infusion of insulin-like growth factor 1 combined with insulin enhances body and organ growth in animal models, demonstrating potential as a future therapy for fetal growth restriction.

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Center of Excellence in Batten Disease

The Neurogenetic Pediatric Clinic was named a center of excellence in Batten disease by the Batten Disease Support, Research and Advocacy Foundation.

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A New Postdoctoral Program for Scientist Development

An innovative postdoctoral fellowship from the Orthopedics Institute is an opportunity for graduates to work both in research and beside clinicians.

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How Hospitals Can Dramatically Reduce Their Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Dr. Diane Gordon is leading a nationwide initiative for hospitals to re-evaluate their use of anesthesia gases in the operating room to dramatically reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.

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Evaluating Neurodevelopmental Outcomes of COMPASS Study Patients

Neuropsychologist Kelly Wolfe, PhD, received a grant to study how ductal-dependent pulmonary blood flow treatment impacts children’s brain development.

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Study Provides New Insights on Anorexia Nervosa Improvement

Anorexia has long been hard to treat, but ensemble machine learning models helped researchers predict that weight gain during intensive treatment correlated with the best long-term improvements.

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CFTR Modulator Therapies for Cystic Fibrosis Yield Variable Sweat Chloride Reduction

Largest study of CFTR modulator therapy finds overall reductions in sweat chloride levels in people with CF, but not everyone had an optimal response, suggesting the need for additional treatments.

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Using Data to Create New Sepsis Diagnosis Criteria

The new Phoenix Sepsis Score was designed to enhance sepsis diagnosis and care worldwide. Read more to understand its impact and implementation.

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Infusing Patient Perspective in Outcomes Reporting for Pediatric Orthopedics

Usually X-rays are used to measure success in pediatric orthopedics, but now our team is incorporating patient-reported outcomes to uncover the full picture of what success means.

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Championing Safe Sleep Through Research and Education

By researching barriers to safe sleep and safe sleep practices in the NICU, our researchers hope to reduce instances of SIDS and SUID in preterm infants.