PEDIATRIC HEALTH

Feb 08 2025HEALTH

What Happens When A Common Virus Mixes with Acetaminophen?

Teenager girl experiences serious liver issues after taking a popular pain killer. She was feeling miserable. Migraines are no joke. So, she turned to something many of us do when pain strikes: she took acetaminophen. The teenager’s body was already fighting off the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), a common herpesvirus. It's the same one that causes infectious m...

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Medicaid Changes: What's Next For Kids' Healthcare?

Picture this: during the COVID-19 pandemic, states made sure all kids could easily access health care. It was like having a safety net for kids' health by providing free Medicaid cover. However, starting last April, this safety net started to unravel. Imagine many states beginning to take back that continuous health cover that had been keeping kids safe and secure. ...

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Feb 05 2025HEALTH

Helping Family Members Helping Kids

Think about the tough job family members have when their kids need extra support. Kids with trouble growing might need something called growth hormones to help them. They may physically grow properly. But these health struggles don't just affect kids. Parents and caregivers are often dealing with big feelings like stress. Imagine having to make sure a kid takes ...

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Vein Trouble: Kids and Machine Learning

Firstly, think about how small kids have to deal with central venous access devices (CVADs), which are basically tubes that go into a big vein. These devices are super important for giving medicine and nutrients, but they can cause serious problems like blood clots, known as CRT. So, spotting who might get these clots early is a big deal. Now, let's talk about how w...

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Dec 25 2024HEALTH

Checking Kids' Airways After Ventilation: Is It Worth It?

If a child has been on a ventilator for a long time, should doctors check their airways for any issues? A team of researchers suggested using a thin, flexible camera tube, known as endoscopy, to look inside the airways of kids who've had long-term breathing support. This isn't about spotting immediate problems, but finding hidden issues that might cause trouble later...

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