January 24, 2017 Body Cooling Vs Active Fever Prevention No differences were found in neurobehavioral function between children in two temperature treatment groups a year after cardiac arrest in a hospital setting. Research
January 16, 2017 When Should Kids Stay Home Sick from School? Many parents aren’t sure when their kids should stay home sick or when it is OK to pack them off to school, tissues in tow, a new poll finds. Research
January 3, 2017 New Michigan Law Could Save 400 Lives a Year The state legislature recently passed a bill requiring all Michigan high school students to receive training in CPR, legislation that will save lives.
December 20, 2016 To Spot Vision Trouble in Premature Babies More Often, Shift Focus to Telemedicine Research
November 10, 2016 A New Prescription for K-12 Educators: Teach Kids About Health Care Schooling children in the basics of medical insurance and preventive care could benefit their long-term health, U-M researchers say. Patient Education
October 16, 2016 Pay-to-Play May Keep Some Kids Out of School Activities Costs may prevent kids from lower-income families from participating in sports, arts or clubs. But schools can do more to help, experts say. Research
October 12, 2016 Plugged-In Parenting: How Parental Smartphone Use May Affect Kids Dr. Jenny Radesky discusses this new study Research
October 7, 2016 CHEAR director contributes to new guidelines on evidence-based health care View the story here.
October 4, 2016 Michigan among six sites to lead $13 M national project to improve children’s healthcare measures Dr. Gary Freed to lead Michigan team in testing, implementing new quality measures for pediatric care Accolades
September 22, 2016 David Hanauer M.D. was named as an American College of Medical Informatics (ACMI) Fellow Accolades
September 20, 2016 Harnessing Immunology to Fight Lethal Pediatric Cancer DIPG Read the article about Dr. Franchi's research here. Research
September 19, 2016 Let’s Talk About More Than Sex: Parents in Favor of Expanding Health Education Most parents support schools teaching kids about sex, drugs and alcohol, but also want schools to cover emotional and mental health, first aid and CPR. Patient Education
September 15, 2016 Dr. Julie Lumeng Interviewed by Reuters for a Story About how Social Cues at Mealtime Affect Babies Read the article here. Research
September 14, 2016 Dr. Bethany Mohr Receives Outstanding Frontline Professional Award from APSAC Learn more about the APSAC Awards here Accolades
August 30, 2016 Dr. Quinonez Discusses the MiGene Family History App Shane Quinonez, M.D. , a pediatrician and board-certified medical geneticist at University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, built an app designed Patient Education
August 9, 2016 Why Black Teens May Feel Pulled Between Health and Hair Dr. Susan Woolford discusses this new study. Research
August 4, 2016 Dr. Lawrence Boxer Named Recipient of 2016 ASH Mentor Award View the Press Release from the American Society of Hematology Accolades