Two-year-old, Jazz Antes, can now enjoy a simple activity that was off-limits to him for so long: bubble baths. Taking a bath can be something we take for granted, but for parents Lydisha and James, it was a huge milestone for their son. “We wanted Jazz to experience some of the wonderful things about childhood,…| Rady Children's Health
Clinician-researchers will work with Division of Research investigators to develop systematic evaluations of clinical care.| Kaiser Permanente Division of Research
Obesity is a mounting health crisis globally, linked to numerous chronic conditions. For individuals battling obesity, bariatric surgery has emerged as a beacon of hope. On this episode of Ask a Specialist on the KHON2 News, we’ll talk about what you need to know with Dr. Reid Sakamoto, Minimally Invasive and Bariatric Surgeon at The […] The post Ask a Specialist: Bariatric Surgery/Weight Loss Services with Dr. Reid Sakamoto appeared first on The Queen′s Health Systems.| The Queen′s Health Systems
A retrospective analysis of the clinical correlation between gastric emptying scintigraphy and antroduodenal manometry in pediatric patients with upper GI symptoms. Children with persistent nausea, vomiting or abdominal pain often undergo extensive testing to evaluate for underlying etiologies such as pediatric intestinal pseudo-obstruction, rumination or gastroparesis. Two primary diagnostic tools, gastric emptying scintigraphy (GES) and […]| Pediatrics Nationwide
Nurse practitioners and physician associates/assistants play a vital role in increasing colorectal cancer screening rates through patient education, early detection efforts, and collaborative care strategies.| KevinMD.com
Collaborative guidelines described as a clinical milestone and foundation for transforming how pediatricians care for children living with chronic GI conditions. The post Dr. Ashish Chogle co-authors first international guidelines for pediatric functional abdominal pain disorders appeared first on CHOC Pediatrica.| CHOC Pediatrica
Thomas E. Read, MD, FACS, FASCRS, has been selected as the new chair of the University of Hawai‘i John A. Burns School of Medicine’s Surgery Department. Dr. Read comes to JABSOM from the University of Florida College of Medicine, where he served as the Charles and Elise Nail Professor of Colon and Rectal Surgery and […] The post Thomas Read, MD, FACS, FASCRS Named QUMG Chief of Surgery, JABSOM Surgery Chair appeared first on The Queen′s Health Systems.| The Queen′s Health Systems
After a choking scare, Amber feared eating. With help from an allergy psychologist, she’s back to cheering and eating confidently.| Boston Children's Answers
A groundbreaking study reveals how a low-risk intervention dramatically improves quality of life. | Pediatrics Nationwide
Carter and his family started changing the narrative about disability even before he was diagnosed with this rare condition.| Boston Children's Answers
Asa once wondered if he’d ever feel better, experiencing abdominal pain and severe diarrhea since birth. Genomic sequencing changed his life.| Boston Children's Answers
Phase 3 Trial at Nationwide Children’s Supports Safety and Efficacy in Children Aged 6–17.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Understanding the minimal clinically important differences of PROMs is crucial in interpreting results in clinical trials.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Education is needed to improve diagnostic timelines and treatment outcomes for pediatric patients.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Investigators have repurposed a simple test for gastroesophageal reflux (GER) disease to provide valuable insight into multiple swallowing abnormalities in newborn babies.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Pancreatic enzyme therapy benefitted patients with pancreatic-sufficient acute recurrent pancreatitis and chronic pancreatitis. | Pediatrics Nationwide