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April 22, 2021/Pediatrics/Cardiology

Financial Hardship in Families of Children With Congenital Heart Disease

Nearly half of families face financial hardship from medical bills and associated expenses

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April 15, 2021/COVID-19

Determining When Pediatric Patients Can Return to Play Following COVID-19 Infection

Risk-based screening for cardiac injury and shared decision-making are key

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April 12, 2021/Orthopaedics/Spine

Vertebral Body Tethering Is a Promising Alternative to Spinal Fusion Surgery

Cleveland Clinic pediatric spine surgeon shares his insights

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Ventricular Switch: A New Paradigm May Be at Hand for ‘Unseptatable’ Hearts

Refinements introduced to Cleveland Clinic-developed approach to a rare defect

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April 6, 2021/Cancer

Pediatric-Inspired Regimen Well Tolerated by Adolescents and Young Adults With Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

A deep dive into survival differences between pediatric and adolescent/young adult leukemia patients

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Parents of Neurologically Impaired and Developmentally Delayed Children Report Quality-of-Life Benefits to Cochlear Implantations

The research also identified a gap in how quality of life among NCNIDD children is measured, which will be addressed

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How to Reduce Parenting Stress and Support Parents in Caring for Their Child

Making accommodations for parents’ stress and mental health can pull everyone together as a team

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In ccTGA, Early Anatomic Repair Edges Out Physiologic Repair in Long-Term Outcomes

Large Cleveland Clinic series underscores challenges of decision-making for this rare defect

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