Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
Recent News About Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
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Wynn: ‘Gender-Affirming Health Care Protection Act. Another Evil one after the children’
Critics are calling attention to a bill that would make Illinois a sanctuary state for children seeking gender reassignment.
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Chicago Health Systems Join National Gun Safety Movement to Address Firearms as Leading Cause of Death in Kids
Guns are the leading cause of death for kids. Thirteen children die from firearms every day.
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Bionic Pancreas Improves Type 1 Diabetes Management in Kids and Adults
Next-generation insulin delivery technology likely decreases emotional and cognitive burden of type 1 diabetes management
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First Ever in Pediatrics: World Experts Set Agenda to Improve Care of Acute Kidney Injury in Kids
First Ever in Pediatrics: World Experts Set Agenda to Improve Care of Acute Kidney Injury in Kids
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Dolutegravir-Based Antiretroviral Therapies for HIV-1 Effective in Pregnancy
Dolutegravir-Based Antiretroviral Therapies for HIV-1 Effective in Pregnancy
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Study Finds Delays in Initial Cystic Fibrosis Evaluation in Infants of Color
Study Finds Delays in Initial Cystic Fibrosis Evaluation in Infants of Color
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International Study Identifies Risks for Long COVID in Children
International Study Identifies Risks for Long COVID in Children
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Asthma Mobile Health Program: A Game Changer
Asthma Mobile Health Program: A Game Changer
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Children’s Mental Health Visits to Emergency Departments Increased During COVID-19 Pandemic
Children’s Mental Health Visits to Emergency Departments Increased During COVID-19 Pandemic
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Child Abuse Evaluations in Emergency Departments Drop During Pandemic, But Reason Unclear
Child Abuse Evaluations in Emergency Departments Drop During Pandemic, But Reason Unclear
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City of Chicago Declares June 9 Lurie Children’s Day in Honor of Hospital’s 140-Year Anniversary
City of Chicago Declares June 9 Lurie Children’s Day in Honor of Hospital’s 140-Year Anniversary
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New Research Reveals How the Heart Repairs After a Heart Attack
New Research Reveals How the Heart Repairs After a Heart Attack
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Feeding Your Baby Through the First Year
Feeding Your Baby Through the First Year
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Three Out of Every Four Chicago Parents Worried About Effect of Climate Change on Their Families
Three Out of Every Four Chicago Parents Worried About Effect of Climate Change on Their Families
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Youth Development Program Helps Kids Get Out of Poverty in Adulthood
A free youth development program serving Black children and teens living in a low-income segregated community demonstrated positive long-term educational and financial outcomes in its alumni, according to a study from Ann & Robert H.
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New Insights into How a Deadly Intestinal Disease in Preemies Develops
A recent study from the Stanley Manne Children’s Research Institute at Ann & Robert H.
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Vagus Nerve Stimulation Lowers Costs of Care for Children with Uncontrolled Epilepsy
Vagus nerve stimulation plus anti-seizure medications associated with lower annual hospital costs over time, compared to medications aloneVagus nerve stimulation (VNS), sometimes referred to as a “pacemaker for the brain,” involves a stimulator device that is implanted under the skin in the chest, with a wire that is wound around the vagus nerve in the neck.
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Speedway® Raises More than $1 Million for Lurie Children’s in 2021
Speedway, part of the 7-Eleven family of brands, raised more than $1 million last year to support the patients served at Ann & Robert H.
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Chicago Parents Have Evolving Attitudes About COVID-19 Vaccinations for Their Children
A new survey from Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago has found that a majority of children and adolescents in the city are either already vaccinated against COVID-19 or very likely to be vaccinated if the vaccine is recommended for young children, according to their parents.
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Chicago Parents Have Evolving Attitudes About COVID-19 Vaccinations for Their Children
A new survey from Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago has found that a majority of children and adolescents in the city are either already vaccinated against COVID-19 or very likely to be vaccinated if the vaccine is recommended for young children, according to their parents.