MHM’s round-up of the latest military history releases.| The Past
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is the most common complication of preterm birth, and its incidence is rising due to advances in neonatal care that have improved survival for extremely premature infants. Respiratory support is a cornerstone of management for these patients, yet the expected timeline for weaning in those with moderate-to-severe (grade 2/3) BPD is not […]| Pediatrics Nationwide
Greater clinical gains observed in patients with severe lung disease, regardless of genotype. A recent prospective observational study led by Shahid I. Sheikh, MD, pediatric pulmonologist at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine, offers insights into the effectiveness of a new medication for adolescents and adults […]| Pediatrics Nationwide
New Epsilon Theory contributor Mike Smith delivers a tour de force history of Fed political 'independence' over the years, and how today's Fed Putsch is both similar and different from years past. The post Is Fed Independence Cooked? appeared first on Epsilon Theory.| Epsilon Theory
In this episode of The Intentional Investor, Matt Zeigler sits down with Jenny Rozelle—attorney, business owner, and host of the Legal Tea podcast—to explore her journey from small-town Indiana to running a thriving law firm with her husband. Jenny shares stories of persistence, mentorship, and building a business that doubles as a community asset. From stubbornness as a superpower to balancing cattle chores with client calls, this conversation blends humor, resilience, and hard-earned le...| Epsilon Theory
Feasibility study demonstrates DCEUS may be a safer, more accessible alternative to nuclear medicine. In a recent study, Bryan S. Sack, MD, chief of Pediatric Urology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital – Toledo, and colleagues demonstrated the potential of dynamic contrast-enhanced ultrasound (DCEUS) to diagnose ureteropelvic junction obstruction or blockages where the kidney connects to the […]| Pediatrics Nationwide
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
A new model accurately identifies neonates at risk of acute kidney injury (AKI) — and the factors physicians should address to prevent it — offering the first AKI prediction tool specific to this vulnerable population. | Pediatrics Nationwide
New research reveals the clinical progression and evolution of pituitary hormone deficiencies in the first 3 years of life. | Pediatrics Nationwide
A positive first hip ultrasound (HUS) is highly predictive of having developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) among preterm infants, according to results of a study published in the American Journal of Perinatology.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Pilot study supports the use of sleep questionnaires to identify underrecognized symptoms in children and adults with DM1.| Pediatrics Nationwide
A pilot study shows promise in enhancing shared decision-making and patient satisfaction through family-centered support. | Pediatrics Nationwide
Findings highlight critical disparities and opportunities to improve care. | Pediatrics Nationwide
Researchers finally have high-quality data about the trajectory of continence outcomes — and key predictors for quality of life — across childhood for children with anorectal malformations.| Pediatrics Nationwide
A groundbreaking study reveals how a low-risk intervention dramatically improves quality of life. | Pediatrics Nationwide
Epsilon Theory contributor and all-around good human Chris Arnade pauses from walking the world to take a first cut at a grand unified theory of| Epsilon Theory
New study shows essential role of RNA methlytransferase-mediated m6A modification in regulating heart development.| Pediatrics Nationwide
A subset of patients with high-risk neuroblastoma (NBL) and primary adrenal tumors develop an adrenal insufficiency (AI)-like phenotype during treatment.| Pediatrics Nationwide
A 15-year review of indications, approaches and outcomes| Pediatrics Nationwide
LLMs ensure their survival by showing us that we can all find meaning in our lives so long as we keep talking with the LLMs.| Epsilon Theory
A new patient guidebook provides evidence-based resources to engage adolescents in their recovery throughout and after their hospital stay.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Research offers promising solutions for urinary tract infection treatment and antibiotic resistance. | Pediatrics Nationwide
Genetic variants in CR1 have significantly different population-specific frequencies and are linked with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) – the leading cause of nephrotic syndrome.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Suicide is the second leading cause of death for youth aged 10 to 24 in the United States, and rates have been steadily rising across the country since 2007. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the issue has received more attention nationally. Now, a regional collaborative in central Ohio is working to reduce pediatric suicide rates by 25% by 2030.| Pediatrics Nationwide
A new study reveals that depressive symptoms, not diabetes-specific stress, forecast long-term glycemic outcomes in adolescents with type 1 diabetes. | Pediatrics Nationwide
New AAV proviral plasmid for vector manufacturing has potential to increase patient safety and make gene therapies more affordable, researchers say.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Youth suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States. Most youth who die by suicide have no mental illness diagnosis and have visited a health care provider within a year prior to their death. In fact, 40% of those youth visited a health care provider within one month prior. | Pediatrics Nationwide
Cellular trajectories deviate early in hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) and hypoplastic right heart syndrome (HRHS) development.| Pediatrics Nationwide
A new study offers insights in the complex interplay among negative emotionality, internalizing problems and parental responsivity in very young children.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Study results highlight the importance of primary care in infant and maternal support. In a recent study published in Academic Pediatrics, researchers found a link between postpartum depression in mothers and the infants’ use of acute care, which includes emergency department or urgent care visits.| Pediatrics Nationwide
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
Recent survey reveals a mismatch in career expectations and realities, calling for enhanced mentorship and policy reform.| Pediatrics Nationwide
A new study reinforces the importance of sleep for concussion recovery and supports recommendations for quality nighttime sleep with limited naps. | Pediatrics Nationwide
Focusing on non-pharmacological care, emphasizing mother-baby bonding, and natural infant behaviors may keep infants out of the NICU, but other barriers may limit implementation.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Thorough management guidelines for babies born before 27 weeks’ gestation join the program’s long list of accomplishments in improving survival and standardizing care for this vulnerable population.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Nationwide Children’s researchers develop a scalable, targeted approach to overcoming cancer’s toughest challenges.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Kidney stones in children are on the rise, and many of these children miss critical post-op follow-ups. What prevents them from returning, and how can we help?| Pediatrics Nationwide
Investigators from Nationwide Children’s Hospital created fratricide-resistant and metabolically-enhanced chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) natural killer (NK) and T cells that have cytotoxic effects on many hematologic tumors.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Mrs. Henry Keep on Rising A 21st century rock opera? Recorded to tape? And mastered at Bernie Grundman’s shop? I’ve started to explore this box (3 LPs, 2 CDs and a substantial book) in more depth and plan on interviewing the producer in an upcoming piece. The post Incoming- Mrs. Henry Keep on Rising appeared first on The Vinyl Press.| The Vinyl Press
Phase 3 Trial at Nationwide Children’s Supports Safety and Efficacy in Children Aged 6–17.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Q: How Do GLP-1 Receptor Agonists Work in Pediatric Diabetes Care?| Pediatrics Nationwide
A Parent Council in an ongoing pediatric stroke rehabilitation trial provides important insights into how parent involvement can inform and enrich the research process.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) is the recommended first line treatment for adolescents with opioid use disorder (OUD), the chronic use of opioids and/or synthetic opioids that causes clinically significant distress or impairment.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Drug overdoses and poisoning are the third leading cause of pediatric death. In recent years, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of fentanyl-related overdoses, with 15-19 year olds being the most affected.| Pediatrics Nationwide
According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, fewer than 10% of adolescents with a substance use disorder receive care. Of those 10%, many are not ready to engage in treatment. They are often brought in by a parent or guardian. Harm reduction is an opportunity to engage all adolescents, whether they are currently in treatment or not, about reducing risks associated with substance use.| Pediatrics Nationwide
The ECMO Repository at Nationwide Children’s Hospital is the first and larges of its kind in children’s hospitals in the United States. | Pediatrics Nationwide
Assessing knowledge, concerns and quality of life to inform early clinical counseling| Pediatrics Nationwide
Clinician-researchers have developed a rapid training program to learn the BASED score, a novel EEG evaluation method. The easily accessible training program allows clinicians to reliably determine the response to treatment. | Pediatrics Nationwide
Investigators from Nationwide Children’s Hospital developed a tool for nurses to use when assessing a neonate’s wellbeing, called the Nurse Perception of Infant Condition (NPIC) Scale.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Understanding the minimal clinically important differences of PROMs is crucial in interpreting results in clinical trials.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Black youth enrolled in Medicaid were more likely to experience a first-episode psychosis (FEP) event and be diagnosed with schizophrenia spectrum disorder but less likely to receive key early intervention services than White youth.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Education is needed to improve diagnostic timelines and treatment outcomes for pediatric patients.| Pediatrics Nationwide
In a groundbreaking study published in Pediatric Pulmonology, Sarah P. Cohen, MD, MS, and Katelyn Krivchenia, MD — both from Nationwide Children’s Hospital — along with their team investigate diffuse alveolar hemorrhage (DAH) in children, a rare but life-threatening condition involving bleeding into the lungs. The study unveils the complex interplay of causes and outcomes associated with this condition, offering insights that could transform approaches to diagnosis and treatment.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Today I know that the meaning of the American Presidency is dead, and like the loss of a beloved family matriarch it's a loss I'll| Epsilon Theory
Humans evolved to acquire symbols as quickly as possible. Language and storytelling evolved to be acquirable as easily as possible. That's why our tales spin| Epsilon Theory
Britain, to paraphrase John McCain, is a tax haven masquerading as a country| Consciousness of Sheep
Study suggests a distinct, non-immunosuppressive mechanism of action for drugs that ameliorate proteinuria in an NS model.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Customized seizure action plans enhance care and family use. | Pediatrics Nationwide
For people with sickle cell disease who menstruate, hormonal contraception can be effective against SCD-related pain, but it also raises the risk of thrombosis. | Pediatrics Nationwide
Q: How can PCPs identify potential precocious puberty in their patients? | Pediatrics Nationwide
The innate immune system is upregulated in children hospitalized with acute asthma exacerbations, signaling a need for therapies that target innate immune pathways to help control acute asthma flare-ups more effectively. | Pediatrics Nationwide
Using lessons learned from medicating mental and behavioral health conditions, Stephen Cook, MD, offers suggestions about how medications approved for adolescents with obesity should become part of care.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Dystrophic calcification is the biggest reason for prosthetic biomaterial failure.| Pediatrics Nationwide
A new study shows that implementing the rule can reduce CT scans by more than 50% without missing clinically significant injuries.| Pediatrics Nationwide
A recent review of the literature highlights current treatment strategies for adolescent obesity. | Pediatrics Nationwide
Researchers find ED visits more than doubled from 2021 to 2022 and call for federal legislation and regulation to address this child hazard.| Pediatrics Nationwide
Does the flipped classroom or engaging lecture technique create better learning outcomes?| Pediatrics Nationwide
The Trach Scoring Tool, developed by leaders in bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, offers support for physicians and families.| 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
Caregiver-report measures of cognitive skills correlate with direct assessments by clinicians.| Pediatrics Nationwide
The team in the Fetal Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital shares their comprehensive approach for best possible outcomes. | Pediatrics Nationwide
Does the method of admission affect care for patients with neonatal hyperbilirubinemia?| Pediatrics Nationwide
Shortly after the Texas “big freeze” in February 2021, I contacted various vendors of back up generators. Some did not bother to respond, a few came out, ostensibly to give me a quote and I never heard from them again. One vendor did send me a blank form with a very high total […] The post Power to the People-Back Up Generator appeared first on The Vinyl Press.| The Vinyl Press
Cannonball Adderley’s “Know what I mean? is a warhorse, to be sure,but one that deserves its reputation. I was prompted to explore a few different pressings as a result of a thread on the Hoffman forum: https://forums.stevehoffman.tv/threads/do-you-have-cannonball-adderley-bill-evans-know-what-i-mean-the-best-sounding-vintage-jazz-lp.1175660/ I used to shop these OJCs as bargains back in the day when Tower Records was thriving. They […] The post Incoming-Know what I mean? appeared fir...| The Vinyl Press
Research suggests parenting self-efficacy and family resources influence parental stress levels, offering potential modifiable targets for clinicians aiming to help families thrive.| Pediatrics Nationwide
While the establishment media attempted to polish the economic data, anyone looking for a ray of good news in the details would have quickly realised that there was none.| Consciousness of Sheep
Collaborative study reveals infrequent utilization of the procedure and identifies factors correlated with success.| Pediatrics Nationwide
The 'monomyth' or Hero's Journey isn't just a script for movies. It's also the script of our society and our individual lives. If we let| Epsilon Theory
The Vinyl Press lives! Fresh content, from known obscurities to classic soul and jazz, with insights into the post punk era in the UK.| The Vinyl Press
I accidentally walked past the entrance to TokiDoki Burger twice.| Heavy Table
The Boomers have all the money. The American Dream of upward mobility is dead for you. That is Financial Nihilism. So if you’re on the| Epsilon Theory
A look at three startups digitizing payments in sectors where Nigerians struggle to go cashless.| Afridigest
Over the past few decades, the BBC has undergone the same collapse in journalistic standards which afflicts the legacy media in general.| Consciousness of Sheep
Only by reading between the lines do we get a glimpse of what is actually happening.| Consciousness of Sheep
We had our doubts about Mi Mexico Querido. This Mexican spot looked set to move into the former Dumpling space on Minnehaha last October when its lovely floral facade went up … and then a year went by. Its perpetual non-open status became a running joke for our family, and a symbol of Longfellow’s many nearly-great but not-quite-there restaurants and bakeries.| Heavy Table