Cellular Therapy Wave Finally Cresting
Cellular Therapy Wave Finally Cresting
Filed under: pediatric stroke recovery
This field's expansion has been driven by the increasing number of diseases addressed, development of technologies and protocols for cellular processing, cryopreservation, and recovery, as well as clinical protocols for administration of cord blood for …
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New guidelines help doctors spot heart failure in children
Filed under: pediatric stroke recovery
Kantor, who is the head of pediatric cardiology at Stollery Children's Hospital in Edmonton, chaired a working group that has drawn up guidelines to help doctors spot a condition that is too often mistaken for a stomach infection, hepatitis or even …
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Nationwide Children’s Patient Headed to London for 2012 Paralympics – Nationwide Children’s proudly welcomed Alex Hendricks back to the hospital today. This time, he didn’t come as a patient; rather, as an inspiration to others just like him. Alex is headed to London, representing the US as a member of the men’s paralympic soccer team. Alex suffered a traumatic brain injury following his diagnosis of a brain tumor, and spent months recovering on our Inpatient Rehabilitation and Clinical Therapies unit. Today, Alex has far exceeded expectations and is thriving on the field and off. Nationwide Children’s is incredibly proud of Alex and will be cheering him on in England. Go ALEX! To learn more about Rehabilitation Services at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, visit www.nationwidechildrens.org
Tags: clinical protocol, brain injury, pediatric stroke