Despite benefits, new study finds low rates of breastfeeding among preterm infants discharged from the NICU. Mother’s own milk (MOM) and direct breastfeeding (DBF) are associated with numerous health and development advantages, especially for preterm infants. However, the rates of MOM feeding and DBF among infants admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) are low, says Sudarshan Jadcherla, MD, a principal investigator at the Center for Perinatal Research and medical director of the ...| Pediatrics Nationwide
Study suggests a distinct, non-immunosuppressive mechanism of action for drugs that ameliorate proteinuria in an NS model.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Researchers are evaluating the technology’s potential to improve clinical practice, trainee and family education, and patient outcomes.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Caregiver-report measures of cognitive skills correlate with direct assessments by clinicians.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Pancreatic enzyme therapy benefitted patients with pancreatic-sufficient acute recurrent pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis. | Pediatrics Nationwide
Collaborative study reveals infrequent utilization of the procedure and identifies factors correlated with success.| Pediatrics Nationwide