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Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Swimming Skills Found Across Generations

A parent survey from Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago found intergenerational trends in swimming skills, with stark racial and ethnic differences. Read More.

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MPSC and Stanley Manne Children’s Research Institute of Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago Announce Award of STTR Grant to Optimize Neonatal Growth and Nutrition

Medical Predictive Science Corporation (MPSC) and Gustave Falciglia, MD, of the Stanley Manne Children’s Research Institute, have been awarded a Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) grant to develop a clinical decision support system (CDSS) to optimize nutrition for neonatal growth in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Read More.

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Incarceration of Parent is Associated with Worse Access to Health Care for Millions of U.S. Children, New Study Shows

According to a new study, children exposed to parental incarceration had worse access to primary care and more unmet dental and mental health care needs than their peers. Read More.

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Youth Suicide Rates in U.S. Linked to Shortages of Mental Healthcare Workers at County Level

Youth suicide rate increased as county levels of mental health professional shortages increased, after adjusting for county demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, according to the first national study to assess this association. Read More.

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New Tool Predicts Risk of Hospital Readmission for Children Before Discharge

Electronic health record (EHR) data can be used to reliably identify readmission risk for children of all ages while they are still in the hospital, according to a study from Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago. Read More.

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Non-White Newborns With Cystic Fibrosis More Likely To Be Missed In Screening

Cystic fibrosis is missed more often in newborn screenings for babies of color than white babies, creating higher risk for irreversible lung damage and other serious outcomes in Black, Hispanic, Asian, American Indian and Alaska Native newborns, a new study finds. Read More.

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$25M Gift From Schreiber Family Addresses Health Inequities For Youngest Kids

Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago today announced a $25 million gift from local philanthropists Kathleen and John Schreiber to establish the Schreiber Family Center for Early Childhood Health and Wellness. Learn More.

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ER Visits Among Youth with Suicidal Thoughts Had Already Spiked in Fall 2019

Before COVID-19, there was a swell of youth suicide-ideation visits from 2016 to 2019. A new study has found that there was an additional surge in these types of visits during the pandemic. Read More.

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Nose Swabs May Distinguish Babies with RSV Needing Longer Intensive Care

Study links more severe RSV with greater damage to cells lining the nose. Learn More.