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March 4, 2020/COVID-19

Coronaviruses Have Been Around For Centuries: What Differentiates COVID-19?

What to know about transmission, who is at risk and how to protect your patients

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February 28, 2020/Nursing

Zero CLABSIs on Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Unit in 2019

How Cleveland Clinic Children’s is improving patient safety

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January 29, 2020/Cancer

Barriers to Cancer Clinical Trial Enrollment in Early Adolescents and Young Adults

Even when cancer clinical trials are available, fewer eAYAs than children enroll

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January 24, 2020/Pediatrics/News & Insights

Diagnosing Down Syndrome-Related Arthritis

Challenges to assessment and treatment

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January 20, 2020/Pediatrics/News & Insights

Depression, Anxiety and ADHD in Youth with Cardiac Arrhythmias

Youth with cardiac arrhythmias at significantly higher risk

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January 16, 2020/Pediatrics/News & Insights

New Cystic Fibrosis Medication May Be a Game Changer

Robust improvements in pulmonary function and quality of life seen in clinical trials

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January 7, 2020/Pediatrics/News & Insights

Cleveland Clinic Children’s: 2019 Year in Review

Explore intriguing cases and ground-breaking clinical innovations

Study Reports Higher Risk of Low Bone Mineral Density and Fractures in Survivors of Childhood Hematologic Cancers
December 10, 2019/Cancer

Higher Risk of Low Bone Mineral Density and Fractures in Survivors of Childhood Hematologic Cancers

Study affirms the need for prevention and monitoring

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November 26, 2019/Pediatrics/News & Insights

Excitement of Electronic Gaming Can Trigger Syncope Among Children and Adolescents at Risk

Discuss gaming as a potential trigger with families of at-risk patients

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