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Comparing Eosinophilic Esophagitis Treatments for Patients with Severe Disease

An NIH-funded study compares FDA-approved treatments for fibrostenotic eosinophilic esophagitis in children, aiming to improve care for those with esophageal stricture.

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How Blinatumomab Changed the Standard of Care for B-ALL

Blinatumomab immunotherapy has changed the standard of care for kids with B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia, leading to higher survival rates and fewer side effects.

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Standardizing Care and Measuring Outcomes in the Partial Hospitalization Program

By using a transdiagnostic approach to mental health care in the Partial Hospitalization Program, the team improves outcomes and patient satisfaction.

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Using Robots to Assist in Adolescent Bariatric Surgery

Our pediatric surgeons have expanded the use of robotic surgery to adolescent bariatric surgery, and they are not stopping there.

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Fall 2024 Research Awards Announced

The Colorado Child Health Research Institute awarded six Children’s Hospital Colorado early career investigators funding to pursue research advancing child health.

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Research Supports Flag Football for Girls in Colorado

In collaboration with the Denver Broncos, research identifies a mental-physical connection for adolescent female athletes that supports the sanctioning of girls flag football in Colorado.

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Expanding Access to Live Viral Vaccines for Pediatric Liver Transplant Candidates

Research suggests MMR and VZV vaccines may be safe closer to liver transplant. Children with chronic liver disease cleared measles RNA within 14 days, challenging previous waiting period guidelines.

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A New Era of Cystic Fibrosis: Decreased Hospitalizations and Ongoing Challenges

A study found that hospitalizations for pediatric cystic fibrosis pulmonary exacerbations declined after ETI therapy approval, but more minoritized groups required inpatient care.

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New Study Examines Impact of In-Utero Spina Bifida Surgery on Preterm Labor

For the first time, doctors are learning new details about preterm delivery risks after fetal surgery for spina bifida repair. Read what they learned that’s allowing them to better counsel patients.

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Researchers Uncover Deeper Understanding of Concussion Recovery

Researchers at Children’s Hospital Colorado are leaders in concussion research investigating innovative advancements in mental health, return-to-school protocols and recovery research.