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Coming to Boston Children’s during COVID-19: Keith’s story
At just 4 years old, Keith Bennett has spent more time in the hospital than most kids ever will. Diagnosed …Read More
Getting to a COVID-19 vaccine as fast and as safely as possible
The novel coronavirus is not expected to disappear anytime soon. With physical distancing, virus testing, contact tracing, and potentially new …Read More
Using augmentative communication to support COVID-19 patients
People with COVID-19 on a ventilator are unable to speak to express their needs, which can complicate their care and …Read More
Radiology of COVID-19 infection in children: Imaging findings and recommendations
As more children become infected with the coronavirus causing COVID-19, lung imaging shows that the disease has characteristic imaging findings …Read More
Tips for getting through the rest of this school year — and possibly next
If you’re like most parents, you’re not trained to be a teacher or a tutor. And yet, many parents are …Read More
Cancer and COVID-19: Ethics guidelines for resource allocation
Main findings: Hospitals should create guidelines in advance to ensure cancer patients are fairly represented in possible resource allocation decisions …Read More
Preparing your child with autism for a hospital visit during COVID-19
Most kids aren’t used to the sights, sounds, and smells of a hospital. And because of COVID-19, medical settings look …Read More
Embracing the benefits of virtual visits during the COVID-19 pandemic
Sheltering at home during the coronavirus doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice high-quality health care. Many families are finding that …Read More
COVID-19 and a serious inflammatory syndrome in children: Unpacking recent warnings
On April 27, an alert circulated from the U.K. about multi-system inflammatory disease in children with COVID-19, based on a …Read More
COVID-19 complications in children: What’s behind the recent alerts?
You may have heard the alerts in the news: a new inflammatory syndrome in a small number of children that …Read More