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Vape products surge in popularity among teenagers
Why isn’t there a vaccine for staph?
Asthma severity linked to microbiome of upper airway
In transfusions for children, fresh and older blood are equally effective
Drug-resistant staph can spread easily in household environments
How Do I Know If My Kid Needs Antibiotics?
Drug reduces risk of pneumonia in newborn mice
Steed receives prestigious medical scientists award
Chair in Pediatric Neurosurgery Named
Vice chair of quality and safety named
500th heart transplant milestone
Director named
Probing the microbiome
Little girl fighting for her life after complications from flu
Edelson, White, Yau receive Goldstein awards
Warner named director of newborn medicine division
Needlemans commit $15 million aimed at therapies for chronic diseases
Lowe named Colten Professor of Pediatric Science
Elward named Children’s chief medical officer
Sex differences identified in deadly brain tumors
AAAS names 11 Washington University faculty as fellows
Jennifer Silva, MD, is an innovator and entrepreneur with heart — literally.
Medical students honor their teachers at ceremony
Common probiotic no help to young kids with stomach virus
Washington People: Jennifer Silva
Breast milk, formula nurture similarities, differences in gut microbes
Course teaches medical trainees how to provide care in developing countries
New child maltreatment research center launched with $6.5 million NIH grant
Scoliosis linked to essential mineral
Growing up transgender
First endowed deanship
Washington University joins network for solving rare medical mysteries
Druley addresses childhood cancer at U.S. Capitol
Natural sugar defends against metabolic syndrome, in mice
STL Children's Hospital Saves 5-Month-Old With Heart-Lung Transplant
Pediatric resident physician starts free summer lunch program
Critical connections
Washington People: Allison King
Rubin recognized by Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation
Dormant viruses re-emerge in patients with lingering sepsis, signaling immune suppression
Rates of autism continue to rise, new data indicate
Bowen, Perlmutter elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Cooper named director of center for primary immunodeficiencies
Congratulations to Sarah Garwood
First childhood leukemia patient ready for 'game-changing' therapy in St. Louis
$6.8 million to fund research into Cantu syndrome, cardiovascular disease
Five faculty members are being elected to the Society of Pediatric Research
$5 million aids development of artificial red blood cells
Big move for the littlest patients
Pediatric physician-scientists struggle for funding
Genetic lung disease’s molecular roots identified
Formula made with cow’s milk does not increase diabetes risk
Good named to neonatology advisory council
Lady Gaga’s Born This Way Foundation visits The SPOT
Washington People: Patrick Jay
Malaria breath test shows promise
Noticing the warning signs of opioid abuse
Bacharier named inaugural Strunk Chair to advance pediatric asthma research
Antibiotics warranted for kids with minor staph infections
Obituary: Robert C. Strunk, professor of pediatrics, 73
U.S. News Ranks St. Louis Children’s Hospital in All 10 “Best Children’s Hospital” Specialties
Van Hare Named President of Heart Rhythm Society
Pediatric Rheumatology Chief - French
Quayle named chief of pediatric emergency medicine
Pediatrics names executive vice chair, three vice chairs
Cooper to Become the Director of Clinical Immunology
Patient meets doctor who discovered, named his condition
Pediatrics names vice chair of clinical affairs, strategic planning
Missouri Researchers Join Hunt For One Of Medicine’s Elusive Quarries: Artificial Blood
Perlmutter to chair Medical Sciences Section of AAAS
Teen goes home with new heart and lungs after St. Louis docs perform rare transplant
NICU study highlights need to reduce loud noises, boost beneficial sounds
$4 million funds study of sickle cell disease in teens, adults
Washington People: Audrey Odom John
‘Mini-guts’ offer clues to pediatric GI illness
Unraveling autism
Van Hare named president-elect of Heart Rhythm Society
Research shows many parents unaware of e-cigarette dangers to children
In Memory of James P. Keating, M.D.
Maloney Receives Dean's Operations Award
Cole, Hultgren, Loeb receive 2014 2nd Century Awards
New approach to childhood malnutrition may reduce relapses, deaths
Obituary: James P. Keating, 76, professor emeritus of pediatrics
Plax honored for work with The SPOT
Three WUSTL faculty named AAAS fellows
Washington University, Children’s Hospital join national network to study causes of preterm birth
Odom receives $500,000 award to further malaria research
Picture emerges of how kids get head injuries
Genome sequenced of enterovirus D68 circulating in St. Louis
Preemies’ gut bacteria may depend more on gestational age than environment
Do probiotics help kids with stomach bugs?
One route to malaria drug resistance found
Children’s Discovery Institute awards $3.1 million in pediatric research grants
Gut bacteria can cause life-threatening infections in preterm babies
Infants with leukemia inherit susceptibility
New pediatric building planned in West County
Sickle Cell Solutiuons
School and hospital team to help create national pediatric research network
University’s research key in new international guidelines for treatment of severe malnutrition
University funds three Scholars in Pediatrics
Children’s Discovery Institute awards $2.4 million
Red blood cell transfusions in children focus of $7.8 million grant
In children with fever, gene profiling distinguishes bacterial from viral infections
Ferkol new president-elect of thoracic society
Infection Prevention, High-Tech Transport Boost St. Louis Children’s to #6 in the Nation
In the lab: Local doctor has a plan for emergency blood donations
Children’s Discovery Institute Awards $2.7 million in pediatric research grants
TV series set at St. Louis Children’s Hospital to air
St. Louis hospital uses step-by-step approach to triumph over brain injuries
Study documents preemies' development in NICU
Pediatric program for brain injuries saves lives, reduces disabilities
Keating retires
Gene linked to respiratory distress in babies
Genetic error linked to rare disease that causes chronic respiratory infections
Outlook Magazine Highlights Pediatric Research
Dharnidharka named director of pediatric nephrology
Five pediatrics faculty to lead academic organizations
St. Louis Children's Hospital Makes US News Best Children's Hospitals List for 10th Consecutive Year
Best Children’s Hospitals 2012-13: The Honor Roll
Jaffe named president of pediatric association
Washington People: Leonard Bacharier
Children’s Discovery Institute awards $3 million in pediatric research grants
Medical Center takes next step toward redevelopment
Washington University gets $3.3 million to study viruses in kids
Treatment of symptomless acid reflux does not improve asthma in children
Ferkol named Hartmann Professor of Pediatrics
Daily wheezing treatment no different from intermittent in toddlers
Middelkamp, professor emeritus of pediatrics, 86
Hruska named president of bone and mineral research society
Plax, The SPOT recognized for commitment to adolescents
Moscoso named associate dean for student affairs
Children with mild asthma may benefit from intermittent treatment
Eleven medical faculty receive Distinguished Faculty Awards
Cole, Levine, Wren take home Goldstein Leadership Awards
Three faculty receive Children’s Discovery Institute grants
Symposium to showcase undergraduate research
Down to a science
HHT conference adds children-focused programming, study enrollment
A sword, a hat and three unforgettable days in Helsinki
Baby brain growth mirrors changes from apes to humans
Rothbaum named Centennial Professor of Pediatrics
Low blood oxygen may lead to heart defects in children with sickle cell disease
The Department of Pediatrics celebrates its first 100 years
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