Research
molecular structure of zinc sulfate imposed over Tanzania landscape

Global partnership leads to improved treatment for childhood diarrhea

Diarrheal diseases remain a major childhood health problem in many parts of the world.  Each year, they lead to the deaths of more than 500,000 children under age 5 globally. A new large clinical trial based in Tanzania and India, led by investigators at Boston Children’s Hospital, local research universities, and the World Health Organization ... Read More about Global partnership leads to improved treatment for childhood diarrhea
Patient Stories
rylan, who has a laryngeal cleft, sits outside. he is wearing a brown jacket and smiling

Unraveling the mystery of Rylan’s respiratory problems

Rylan is Destinee Davidson’s second child, but in some ways, he feels like her first. “Our older son, Bryce, has always been healthy,” she explains. “With Rylan, I feel like a first-time mom because everything is so new.” Rylan has been keeping Destinee and her husband, Bradford, on their toes since the day he was ... Read More about Unraveling the mystery of Rylan’s respiratory problems
Clinical Care
During COVID-19, a clinician sits on her desk meditating to manage stress.

Tapping into the mind-body connection to reduce COVID-19 stress

In a dimly lit living room, a staff member lies on a couch, eyes closed, as soft music floats through the air. From a nearby computer screen, the voice of Victoria Klumpp, RN, BSN, IBCLC, comes over a Zoom link as she talks the person through a Reiki session.  Klumpp, who is clinical coordinator of the Family Wellness Program ... Read More about Tapping into the mind-body connection to reduce COVID-19 stress
Patient Stories
maythum, who had midaortic syndrome, at his college graduation. he has two cakes and is wearing a blue shirt

Maythum finally finds answers for midaortic syndrome

Maythum Mehdi was just 5 years old when he told his mother, Batul, that he was having trouble seeing: When he played on the computer, the screen appeared blurry. Right away, Batul — who was then training to be a cardiology nurse — sought medical attention. “I knew that wasn’t a good sign,” she says. ... Read More about Maythum finally finds answers for midaortic syndrome
Patient Stories
ava, who received car t-cell therapy, waves at the camera. she is wearing a bicycle helmet.

CAR T-cell therapy helps young hockey fan ice pediatric leukemia

Due to COVID-19, Ava Girolimetti wasn’t sure if she would be starting middle school this year in a classroom, on a computer screen, or a combination of both. But thanks to CAR T-cell therapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), she knew she would be there cancer-free. The rising sixth grader can make this claim as ... Read More about CAR T-cell therapy helps young hockey fan ice pediatric leukemia
Health and Parenting
parent of a kid with special needs holds a giant pencil up next to a color-coded back-to-school calendar

Back to school during COVID-19: Children with special needs

If this were a normal year, summer would be wrapping up and kids would be returning to the routines of another school year. But school will be different this fall. From staggered start times to classrooms set up for physical distance, kids are in for an unpredictable year. The many changes may be especially difficult ... Read More about Back to school during COVID-19: Children with special needs
Health and Parenting
Close-up image of teen vaping

COVID-19 and vaping: Do you know myth from fact?

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, researchers continue to learn more about what puts people at risk for getting sick and who is most likely to have a severe form of the illness. One of the many questions has been about vaping and COVID-19 risk. For answers, we turned to Dr. Sharon Levy, director of the Adolescent ... Read More about COVID-19 and vaping: Do you know myth from fact?
Clinical Care
Jean Connor trains other nurses on the CAMEO tool

The CAMEO tool: Capturing the complex nature of pediatric nursing

By any measure, nursing is a complex profession. On any given day, nurses must draw on a wide range of cognitive skills and clinical tools to care for their patients, and by extension, their patients’ families. As patients become increasingly complex, so do the specific proficiencies necessary to complete their jobs. Measuring the cognitive complexity ... Read More about The CAMEO tool: Capturing the complex nature of pediatric nursing
Health and Parenting
illustration of various germs superimposed over a declining graph

Social distancing: Benefits beyond COVID-19

During COVID-19, social distancing has largely kept children away from school, daycare, and other contact with friends.  But even though social distancing may be difficult and annoying, new research from Boston Children’s Hospital shows it has proven benefits beyond preventing COVID-19; it also helps stop the spread of other common childhood infections, like flu.  “Any ... Read More about Social distancing: Benefits beyond COVID-19
Patient Stories
Gabriel with a yellow top and blue casts on both his legs to correct his clubfeet.

Diagnosed with clubfeet before he was born: Gabriel’s story

Cheryl Bratt and her wife, Sue, expected a routine visit when they went in for their 18-week ultrasound. Cheryl, a professor, had scheduled the test before her morning class. The radiologist was reassuring through the entire ultrasound — until the end. “Then she told us the baby had clubfeet and we needed to see a specialist.” Just ... Read More about Diagnosed with clubfeet before he was born: Gabriel’s story