Read more of the following release: "Food Allergies in Children Associated with Risk of Anxieties and Bullying," from Boston Children's Hospital
Food Allergies in Children Associated with Risk of Anxieties and Bullying Many children with food allergies experience psychosocial burdens associated with food-allergy related bullying and anxiety MILWAUKEE, WI (Feb. 10, 2025) — Children with food …
Kimberly Stegmaier named as Associate Chief of Division of Hematology/Oncology at Boston Children’s Hospital
Kimberly Stegmaier Stegmaier will also serve as Pediatric Oncology Chair at Dana-Farber BOSTON, MA (Feb. 19, 2025) — Kimberly Stegmaier, MD , was named Associate Chief of the Division of Hematology/Oncology at Boston Children’s Hospital and Chair of …
Demanding figure skating skills can put young skaters at risk of injury. Learn more about figure skating injury prevention.
Figure Skating Injury prevention tips for young figure skaters Figure skating combines grace with strength, power, and endurance. As the sport becomes more physically and technically challenging, more young athletes are attempting advanced skills that put …
Ryan Nagy, MD, MBA, is President and System Chief Operations Officer at Boston Children's Hospital.
Ryan Nagy President and System Chief Operations Officer, Boston Children's Hospital Email: Ryan.Nagy@childrens.harvard.edu Ryan Nagy, MD, MBA , is the President and System Chief Operations Officer for Boston Children’s Hospital and our system parent …
Kim is among the 471 scientists, engineers, and innovators who have been elected 2024 Fellows for their scientifically and socially distinguished achievements throughout their careers.
Carla Kim Named 2024 AAAS Fellow Dr. Kim is being recognized for her distinguished work in the use of stem cell biology to study lung cancer and lung disease March 27, 2025 — Carla Kim, PhD , has been named a Fellow of the American Association for the …
Read more of the release: "Could We Cure or Prevent Food Allergy by Targeting an Intestinal Protein?"
Could We Cure or Prevent Food Allergy by Targeting an Intestinal Protein? BOSTON, MA [Jan. 22, 2025] — When is food simply nourishing and enjoyable, and when does it provoke an allergic reaction? The answer appears to lie in the balance of microbes that …
Read more: "A new tool could exponentially expand our understanding of bacteria."
A New Tool Could Exponentially Expand Our Understanding of Bacteria BOSTON, MA [Feb. 5, 2025] — How do bacteria — harmless ones living in our bodies, or those that cause disease — organize their activities? A new study, combining powerful genomic-scale …
Read more: "Could peripheral neuropathy be stopped before it starts?"
Could Peripheral Neuropathy Be Stopped Before It Starts? New research finds that macrophages play a protective role in trying to prevent neuropathy from developing, suggesting a new pathway to target BOSTON, MA [Feb. 12, 2025] — An increase in high-fat, …
Read more: "A surprising link between Crohn’s disease and the Epstein-Barr virus."
A Surprising Link Between Crohn’s Disease and the Epstein-Barr Virus BOSTON, MA [March 3, 2025] — Crohn’s disease , a debilitating inflammatory bowel disease, has many known contributing factors, including bacterial changes in the microbiome that foster …
Read more: "A call for federally funded pediatric firearm injury prevention research."
A Call for Federally Funded Pediatric Firearm Injury Prevention Research New study highlights the need for an investment in firearm injury prevention research to reduce rising fatality and injury rates BOSTON, MA [March 11, 2025] — Firearm-related …