After the success of a new drug treatment in adults with hepatitis C infection, a Saint Louis
University pediatric researcher is testing the safety and efficacy of the medications in children.
Not exact matches
A study by
researchers at the National Institutes of Health in conjunction with a
pediatric endocrinologist at the
University of Colorado found that tea tree oil used topically caused unexplained breast enlargement in boys.
And a clinical trial to see whether cord blood transplants improve symptoms of children with autism spectrum disorder should wrap up in the summer of 2018, says
pediatric researcher and clinician Joanne Kurtzberg of Duke
University, who helped establish a not - for - profit umbilical cord bank in North Carolina.
A new study published by
researchers from the
University of Illinois at Chicago suggests that the drug oseltamivir — commonly known as Tamiflu — does not cause an increased risk of suicide in
pediatric patients.
Other groups have attempted to induce PANDAS in animals, says James Leckman, a
pediatric psychiatry
researcher at Yale
University, who was not involved in the study, but the results from those studies were inconsistent.
Researchers have been trying for 60 years to make an artificial womb or artificial placenta, says George Mychaliska, a
pediatric and fetal surgeon at the
University of Michigan Medical School in Ann Arbor.
Gallbladder removal and colon surgery were among procedures associated with highest risk of new persistent opioid use, said lead abstract author Calista Harbaugh, M.D., a general surgery resident at the
University of Michigan Medical School and
pediatric surgery
researcher at C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and the Michigan Opioid Engagement Network.
The
researchers, at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, and Washington
University in St. Louis in Missouri, and led by
pediatric researcher and St. Jude's CEO James Downing, hunted for dangerous genes in 1120 cancer patients under the age of 20.
Harvard
University researchers reviewed the more than 550
pediatric clinical trials that were registered with the U.S. federal government over a three - year period between 2008 and 2011 and found that more than 40 percent were never finished or that they were completed but never published even five years later.
Researchers at
universities and medical centers are studying their own workflows to uncover hidden roadblocks to enrollment in
pediatric clinical trials.
Ben - Gurion
University of the Negev (BGU)
researchers have found that babies born from mothers who underwent fertility treatments are at increased risk of developing many types of
pediatric cancers and tumors (neoplasms).
On 9 September, Cristian Dogaru, a Romanian health and social scientist studying
pediatric respiratory epidemiology at the
University of Bern's Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine, launched an online petition «urging
researchers to boycott the conference and thus send a message that the scientific community does not endorse (and has zero tolerance for) academic fraud,» he explains in an e-mail to ScienceInsider.
In the past ten years, with the bladder extrophy / epispadias self - help group and leading
pediatric urologists and
pediatric surgeons in Germany - including from the Barmherzigen Brüder
Pediatric Hospital in Regensburg as well as the
universities of Mainz and Ulm -
researchers at the
University of Bonn hospital have been able to gather the largest group of patients in the world.
Asha Pillai, M.D., a specialist in
pediatric hematology - oncology, was named «Cancer
Researcher of the Year» by the Woman's Cancer Association of the
University of Miami at its «Dancing for a Cure» Gala.
The number of
pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) admissions for opioid overdoses doubled between 2004 and 2015, despite continuing efforts to curb misuse of the addictive painkillers among adults, according to a new study by
researchers from the
University of Chicago Medicine published in the journal Pediatrics.
In an uncontrolled pilot study at the
University of Chicago
researchers assessed the feasibility and impact of the Headspace 10 - day Basics program in volunteers from the
pediatric residency program.
Ms. Herbert is a
pediatric neurologist and a brain development
researcher at Harvard
University.