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Pedro J. del Nido, MD, develops a way to perform surgery on a still-beating heart.
 

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Moving to an integrated system of patient- and family-centered care
Richard A. Antonelli, MD, MS, discusses integrated care and the Family-Centered Medical Home model.

 

 

Stem cells teach lessons about blood diseases
Two studies demonstrate the power of pluripotent stem cells to teach about disease—in this case, bone marrow failure.

Stem cells suggest a better therapy for hemangioma
Researchers recently discovered that hemangiomas originate from stem cells.

One EpiPen may not be enough
A six-year review of emergency department data (Pediatrics, April) suggests one EpiPen may not be enough.

 
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Growth hormone deficiency
Laurie E. Cohen, MD, discusses growth hormone deficiency (GHD), one possible cause for short stature.

 
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Down Syndrome Program
Since 1967, Children's Hospital Boston's Down Syndrome Program has helped families raising children born with Down syndrome.

 

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  Caleb NelsonWhat is the latest on lactose intolerance?
Richard J. Grand, MD, describes how many people avoid milk products because of misperceptions and myths about lactose intolerance
 
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