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March 10, 2022/Cancer

ONC201 and Neuroendocrine Tumors: Promising Findings From a Phase II Trial

New findings about the drug’s safety and efficacy from a phase II trial

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‘Poop School’ Addresses the Multiple Factors Behind Pediatric Functional Constipation and Fecal Incontinence

Shared medical appointments reduce stress and improve quality of life in families.

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February 21, 2022/Behavioral Health

‘Pandemic Babies’ Show Neurodevelopmental Differences at 6 Months, Study Finds

Small study examines the association of a pandemic birth with neurodevelopmental status

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February 15, 2022/Cancer

Let’s Talk About Childhood Cancer Survivorship (Podcast)

Seth Rotz, MD, joins the Cancer Advances podcast to share insights

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February 14, 2022/Pediatrics/Cardiology

Pediatric Cardiomyopathies: Early Intervention, Medication Can Reset the Natural History

Cleveland Clinic Children’s unique approach and recent 'cardiomyopathy center of care’ designation

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February 11, 2022/Ob/Gyn & Women’s Health

Program Aims to Combat Infant Mortality Rates

Combining supportive prenatal care with group-based education

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Haploidentical Bone Marrow Transplantation Offers Hope to Patients with Sickle Cell Disease

A 12-year-old patient and others in clinical trial are cured of sickle cell disease thanks to half-match donors

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Why Lead Safety Has Become Cleveland Clinic’s Top Priority for Community Health

$50 million pledge will help remove sources of lead exposure from Cleveland homes

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No Level of Lead Is Safe in a Child’s Body

Though completely preventable, lead poisoning remains a public health threat

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