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Parents expecting twins
find hope at Texas Children's
Although
twin-twin transfusion
syndrome is rare, physicians at Texas Children's treat two or three pregnant women each week — 70 percent of whom live outside the Houston area.
-Chron.com
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Kangaroo Crew reunites with
past patients to unveil new
ambulances
Patients
reunite with members of the
specialized transport
service team at the
unveiling of the newly
designed, ground and air
ambulances. |
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Advances in fetal medicine
The April 1 issue of AmericanWay, the magazine for American Airlines, features
Texas Children's Fetal Center physicians. |
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Top anesthesiologists
attracted to Heart Center
In
recent months, the Heart
Center has attracted some
high-profile recruits in the
area of Cardiovascular (CV)
Anesthesia. |
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Can
you stump the doctor?
(ABC13.com video)
Dr. Ralph Feigin, Texas
Children’s
physician-in-chief, pits his
knowledge against young
residents in a weekly game
that challenges them to
think outside the box.
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Cancer patients get CDs back
from outer space
NASA astronaut Scott Parazynski
returns CDs of 55 Purple
Songs that flew
aboard space shuttle
Discovery. |
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Leading Neuroscientists to set five
research objectives for treating
Cerebral Palsy at collaborative workshop
Leading neuroscientists from the United
States and Canada gathered in Houston
for an intensive two-day pediatric brain
injury workshop designed to identify
objectives for treating cerebral palsy
that are the most innovative, fundable,
scientifically sound and achievable
within a reasonable time frame. |
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Oprah features Texas Children's
Adolescent Bariatric Surgery Program
On her Feb. 4 show, Oprah featured
Dr. Mary Brandt and how the
Adolescent Bariatric Surgery Program is
saving the lives of teens battling
obesity. Visit
Oprah.com to learn more about
one patient’s journey, see photos and
read more about the show. |
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Texas Children's launches first-of-its
kind vaccine centerrr
Texas Children's Hospital announced the
creation of the Center for Vaccine
Awareness and Research, a new program
dedicated to providing parents and the
medical community with up-to-date
information about vaccines and
conducting research that will contribute
to the health of the nation's children
and families. The
Cocoon Strategy, the center's first
project, aims to protect those most
vulnerable - newborn babies - against
whooping cough. |
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Texas Children's named lead center for
clinical trial of Berlin Heart
This
collaborative study, involving other
leading heart centers, will benefit
pediatric heart patients worldwide. |
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The Houston Astros kick off 2008 winter caravan with a
visit to Texas
Children's Hospital
The caravan visits kids in schools and hospitals,
as well as participating in other events across Texas.
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Flu
fills Houston emergency rooms
(Click2Houston.com)
The Flu has hit Houston, and
emergency rooms around the city are filling up fast.
Before heading to the ER, hear
what the
chief of Texas Children's Emergency Center
recommends.
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Innovative
Cancer Center program
featured in the
New York Times
Purple Songs Can Fly,
a novel program at Texas Children's Cancer Center, is
helping heal children with cancer through song. |
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On Your Mark...Get Set...Go!
Children, ages 5 to 15, including those with special needs, are welcome
to register for
Texas Children's Hospital Kids' Fun Run.
Race day:
Saturday, January 12, 2008 |
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Thank
you for your support!
Generous listeners pledge over $1.1 Million during
the Cure Kids Cancer Radiothon.
It's not too late to contribute! |
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College Station family
celebrates the holidays
with two very special bundles of joy (KBTX.com)
When Shana and Chad Elliott were having
twins, the couple was excited. But when the unborn
babies were diagnosed with
twin-twin transfusion syndrome, worry set in.
Visit KBTX.com to learn how physicians at Texas
Children's Fetal Center helped make this Christmas merry
for the family. |
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Texas Children's breaks ground for new Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological
Research Institute
A ceremonial groundbreaking was held at Texas Children's
Hospital for the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research
Institute.
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