Pediatric endocrinologist cautions against an overly deterministic view of diabetic risk associated with COVID-19. Instead, he urges a patient-specific approach with awareness of clinically suspicious symptoms and reinforces pediatrician-recommended vaccinations.
Read MoreA Guide to Improving Access to Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives for Adolescents and Young Adults
Ellen Rome, MD, MPH, presents a toolkit for implementing long-acting reversible contraceptives in a variety of healthcare settings.
A Medical Home for Pediatric Patients With Complex Aerodigestive Issues
For children with complex medical conditions of the upper and lower airway, respiratory system, esophageal disorders, and swallowing and digestive issues, the Cleveland Clinic Pediatric Center for Airway, Voice and Swallowing Disorders is an on-ramp for specialized and coordinated care.
Trial Tests Alcoholism Drug in Relapsed/Refractory Sarcomas to Overcome Chemotherapy Resistance
Disulfiram may seem like an unlikely drug to treat cancer, but a pediatric hematologist/oncologist and principal investigator of a new clinical trial says combining it with chemotherapy might reverse the resistance seen in some relapsed sarcoma cells.
Case Study: The Overlap of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome and Functional Neurologic Disorder in Pediatrics
Complex regional pain syndrome and functional neurologic disorder can present with clinical similarities, but differentiating between the diagnoses is critical to optimize outcomes.
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Managing Increased Demand for Adolescent Psychiatric Services (Podcast)
The leader of our Section of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry shares strategies and lessons from how Cleveland Clinic is striving to meet burgeoning mental healthcare needs among young patients.
Stroke in Pediatric Patients During ECMO: Findings From a National Database Study
In recent years, stroke diagnoses have increased in pediatric patients on ECMO, according to a new Cleveland Clinic-led study. Hany Aly, MD, Chair of Neonatology and author of the study, explains.
Evaluating IQ Assessments Among Children with Hearing Impairments
A systematic review indicates children with HI perform worse on IQ tests than their normal hearing peers, but more research is necessary to fully understand the impact of hearing loss on neurocognitive domains.
Hip-Hop Music as a Tool in Trauma-Based Care for Adolescent Patients
Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital for Rehabilitation is helping pediatric patients heal from trauma through a unique hip-hop therapy program.
Syphilis Screening During Pregnancy: We Need To Do Better
A pediatric infectious disease specialist discusses a case involving congenital syphilis, the current screening paradigm, and opportunities for improvement.
Wearable and Noninvasive Biosensors for Children and Adults With Congenital Heart Disease
Animesh Tandon, MD, MS, is exploring the benefits of wearable technology for children and adults with congenital heart disease. Read more about his program at Cleveland Clinic Children’s and the future of wearable biosensors for cardiovascular care.