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Cleveland Clinic Children's: 2025 Highlights

Cleveland Clinic Children's is proud to share top stories from 2025. Continue on for notable news, research insights, and more on the many ways we support patient health and well-being.

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A Path Toward Prevention for Sudden Cardiac Death in the Young

Consortium makes key recommendations to improve prevention practices

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Clinical and Surgical Innovations

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7 Emerging Innovations in Neonatology

Following an international call for proposals, experts ranked the following proposals

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A Resourceful Solution for a Common NICU Problem

Quality improvement project addresses unplanned extubation

Transplant recipient Ahmad Rai in the hospital and with donor Nathan Howe
Dual-Organ Living Donation: How Cleveland Clinic Makes It Work

Minimally invasive approach, peri- and postoperative protocols reduce risk and recovery time for these rare, magnanimous two-time donors

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Program Supports Parents and Caregivers of Young Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder

Center for Autism to provide social, educational and skills-based program for families

Patient Advocacy and Quality of Life

Dr. Trucco giving a patient a clinical exam
Setting Standards in the Delivery of Pediatric Cancer Care

Leaders of the Pediatric Cancer Committee discuss new accreditation

Young boy on soccer team celebrates with team
Sports Participation and Congenital LQTS: Study Supports a Less Restrictive Approach

Large, multinational trial finds no significant difference in vigorous versus nonvigorous exercise

Notable Research

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Study Brings Education, Awareness to Early Language Development in the Home

Exploring the role of caregiver education and objective feedback on speech and language outcomes

Dr. Hanna gives patient a clinical exam
Is Less More? Rethinking Salvage Therapy in Pediatric Hodgkin Lymphoma

The latest evidence to support ‘practice-changing’ protocol—and a note of caution

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