A study published today by researchers at the Children’s Hospital of Michigan DMC and the Wayne State University School of Medicine is bringing new hope to families of children who struggle with a common form of leukemia and thus must confront an elevated risk for long-term heart ailments caused by chemotherapy. The study in today’s […]
Children’s Hospital of Michigan Urology Research Team Suggests Link between Lipoproteins and Kidney Stones in Children
A unique study recently published in the authoritative Pediatric Nephrology medical journal shows that excess lipoproteins and fatty acids may be associated with the development of painful and often chronic kidney stones in children. The breakthrough study, led by DMC’s Children’s Hospital of Michigan Urology Department Multidisciplinary Pediatric Stone Clinic Medical Director Larisa G. Kovacevic, […]
Mental Health: What Does Abnormal Behavior Mean?
This article requires a featured image. Butcher, Hooley, & Mineka (2013) noted the field of abnormal psychology strives to capture the causes and treatments of mental disorders. The researchers explained the meaning of abnormality has not been universally agreed upon, however there is agreement regarding which conditions classify as disorders. Therefore, certain conditions might be […]
Children’s Hospital of Michigan DMC Research Team Leads Cardiology Component of Clinical Trial to Protect the Hearts of Children Who Receive Chemotherapy
Published in the upcoming March 10, 2016 issue of the authoritative Journal of Clinical Oncology, this new study is likely to change the standard of cardiac care during treatment of many childhood cancer patients. After more than two decades of grueling research on a National Institutes of Health study, Children’s Hospital of Michigan Pediatrician-in-Chief and […]
Detroit Researcher Helps Win FDA Approval For Drug that Can Treat Rare Hereditary Disorder in Children
When the news broke just a few weeks ago that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration had approved the use of a new drug compound to treat a rare genetic disorder in children, nobody was more pleased than the Children’s Hospital of Michigan genetics specialist David W. Stockton, M.D., FACMG. Dr. Stockton – the chief […]
Pioneering Study by Award-Winning Children’s Hospital of Michigan and Wayne State University Researcher Shows Many Kids with “Cardiomyopathy” Can Regain Heart Health
Newly published findings by nationally recognized pediatric cardiologist Dr. Steven Lipshultz provide “very hopeful” evidence that survivors of often fatal ailment can regain “normal size and function” of disease-damaged areas of heart. After two decades of arduous research, a National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded investigator at the Children’s Hospital of Michigan (CHM) at the Detroit […]
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