When families ask, “What’s next?” – and we don’t know
Confused, frantic, overwhelmed, anxious. These are some of the emotions I have observed in the families of my behavioral health patients. They are also the
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Confused, frantic, overwhelmed, anxious. These are some of the emotions I have observed in the families of my behavioral health patients. They are also the
Read MoreRecent medical advances allow us to effectively care for more children with medically complex conditions, including premature newborns and children with acute and chronic illnesses.
Read MoreHospital consolidation has accelerated dramatically over the past decade, reshaping the environment in which clinicians train and practice. Nearly 2,000 hospital mergers were announced between
Read MoreIn the day-to-day routine of critical care physicians, end-of-life care and medical ethics are frequently incorporated into comprehensive care plans. What happens when the laws
Read MoreWhen a 5-year-old boy with autism was reported missing by his parents, an AMBER Alert was circulated locally. First-responders and the boy’s neighbors combed the
Read MoreWhen we study human genetics, we rely heavily on reference databases to interpret DNA, guide diagnoses and inform medical research. But one of the first
Read MoreFor children living with cancer and hematologic disorders, the start of a new school year can bring more than fresh notebooks and new teachers. It
Read MoreWhen people think about research, they often picture scientists in white coats, pipette in hand, working in labs and often far removed from the communities
Read MoreI carried a naïve, simplistic view for years: if only one would choose a better diet, exercise more and make better lifestyle decisions, one can
Read MoreFor years, I have watched patients in their 40s describe the same unsettling experience. They report new-onset ADHD-like symptoms, anxiety, irritability and sleep disruption, often
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