Patient Stories
Alyvia holds a proclamation from Mississippi's governor that advocates heart health.

Treatment for a complex congenital heart defect gives Alyvia ‘endless energy’

She may be just 3 years old, but Alyvia Parker is already making a difference for other kids with congenital heart defects (CHD). This month, she was a guest of honor at Gulfport City Hall, where, thanks to her and her mom’s advocacy, their hometown lawmakers proclaimed it Congenital Heart Defect Awareness Week. The two also ... Read More about Treatment for a complex congenital heart defect gives Alyvia ‘endless energy’
Patient Stories
A swaddled baby girl in a NICU bassinet.

I’ve been there, too: What my baby’s tumor taught me as a NICU nurse

I had a toddler at home when I found out I was pregnant with my twins, Hannah and Sophie. Since I had already had a baby, I thought I knew what to expect during my pregnancy. I also work in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Boston Children’s Hospital, so I thought I was ... Read More about I’ve been there, too: What my baby’s tumor taught me as a NICU nurse
Clinical Care
The legs of a little girl in a wheelchair.

Research offers guidance on genetic testing for cerebral palsy

A recent meta-analysis confirms what a small study at Boston Children’s found last year: About 1 in 4 children with cerebral palsy (CP) who had DNA testing had genetic variants likely to have caused or contributed to their condition. With the new data, the researchers have expanded the traditional view of the condition and offer ... Read More about Research offers guidance on genetic testing for cerebral palsy
Patient Stories
A young boy holds a large stuffed dog while playing with a toy train.

A different kind of hearing: Caleb’s cochlear implant

Caleb recently told his mother, “I think I’m going to write my own stories.” This news didn’t surprise his parents, Wendy and Chris. For several years, 8-year-old Caleb has filled notebook after notebook with pictures and stories. His stack of favorite books includes Boxcar Children and The Chronicles of Narnia. But given some of his ... Read More about A different kind of hearing: Caleb’s cochlear implant
Research
A 3D image shows the view of a patient's chest wall from above.

Reconstructing a chest wall, one virtual step at a time

It takes a village of clinicians and engineers to reconstruct a chest wall. It also takes a lot of 3D modeling.  A young girl needed to have her chest wall restructured to stop life-threatening airway obstruction. To ensure the complicated operation would be efficient, Emily Eickhoff, a Boston Children’s biomedical engineer, partnered with a team ... Read More about Reconstructing a chest wall, one virtual step at a time
Patient Stories
A boy in a green parka throws a handful of snow out in front of him.

From Pakistan to Boston: Faiz finally found help for his complex heart condition

Don’t let his shy smile fool you. In his hometown of Lahore, Pakistan, 6-year-old Muhammad Butt is known by the nickname “Faiz the fighter.” Faiz had long defied the predictions of local doctors who said the heart surgery he needed would be complicated and instead advised his parents to enjoy the time they had with ... Read More about From Pakistan to Boston: Faiz finally found help for his complex heart condition
Patient Stories
A young man writing in a notebook under a desk lamp.

Pieces at work: Luca’s experience with Apert syndrome

Luca Paolacci, 24, is pursuing his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering. It’s a serendipitous major given that it studies how pieces come together to create specific force and movement, and Luca’s personal story is a study of the opposite: how creating separation can build strength, movement, and dexterity. “It has always fascinated me how tiny ... Read More about Pieces at work: Luca’s experience with Apert syndrome
Research
The legs and feet of teenagers dangle over a brick wall they're sitting on.

Researchers look for ways to start puberty ‘on time’

Children who experience early puberty or delayed puberty may be at risk of having shortened height as adults. They may also feel emotionally unprepared for the changes of puberty, and may feel self-conscious or experience social anxieties as a result.  To address this challenge, Boston Children’s researchers are trying to further the study of an important genetic player in ... Read More about Researchers look for ways to start puberty ‘on time’
Patient Stories
Jenna competes in a cross country race after PAO surgery

Jenna’s comeback from PAO surgery

By the time Jenna was 14, her off-and-on hip pain had become an always-on issue. The accomplished soccer player and runner from Southern California had experienced intermittent pain since she was 12. She tried physical therapy to ease the hip pain, but it only got worse as she competed at higher levels. Over time, her ... Read More about Jenna’s comeback from PAO surgery
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Football players a split second before potential concussion.

Healthy behaviors may counteract the long-term effects of concussions

When it comes to football, concussion, and long-term health, many people have already made up their minds: They believe that repeat concussions condemn athletes to a future of mental illness and cognitive decline. Such beliefs instill fear and helplessness in many professional athletes and their families. “There’s a thought that former NFL players are all ... Read More about Healthy behaviors may counteract the long-term effects of concussions