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Traditions to last a lifetime
 erry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Kwanzaa. Each December, we celebrate the holiday season in our own special way. Children's News would like to share some of the holiday traditions of our own staff and employees.
Click here for their stories 
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| A urine test for cancer? 
Marsha Moses, PhD, a researcher in Children's Hospital Boston's Vascular Biology Program, wasn't seeking publicity when the front page Boston Globe story broke...
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Dialogue
Children's COO Sandra Fenwick and Tufts Health Plan CEO Nancy Leaming on Optimal Me.
Gratitudes
This letter
was sent to Peter Black, MD, PhD, chair of Children's Department of Neurosurgery.
Quiz
Take our Quiz
to win cool Children's prizes.
Names & Faces
of this issue.
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| There's no place like Boston 
It began innocently, as a persistent cough. Doctors in New York, where then-3-year-old Michael Fiacco lived, labeled it the flu, perhaps pneumonia...
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| Beaker bytes 
Researchers Larry Benowitz, PhD, and Dietmar Fischer, PhD, have achieved some of the most extensive nerve regeneration ever seen in the central nervous system...
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| Spotlight: Michael Shannon, MD, MPH 
Pirouette, leap, lift, plie...not words you typically hear in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Children's Hospital Boston...
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| Surf's Up: new research sites 
The research enterprise at Children's Hospital Boston just got two new Web addresses...
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| Sharing patient data with strangers 
Did you know that when you install the peer-to-peer file sharing program, Kazaa, you allow the company to install other software on your computer?
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