When evaluating and diagnosing migraines in pediatric patients, a thorough medical history is key to giving a diagnosis. These 8 questions are structured to pinpoint concerning headache patterns earlier in the diagnosing process.
DB-OTO improved hearing to normal in child with profound genetic deafness
Data from the ongoing phase 1/2 CHORD trial was presented at the ASGCT annual conference.
PODCAST: Auditory brain stem implants in young children.
Jamie Glater, MD, discusses an NIH-sponsored study investigating the effectiveness of an auditory brain stem implant in young children with congenital cochlear nerve agenesis.
FDA approves givinostat for Duchenne muscular dystrophy in patients 6 years and up
The decision makes givinostat the first nonsteroidal drug approved to treat patients with all genetic variants of DMD.
Physical activity offers mental health boost for children with neurodevelopmental disorders
The approach can improve mental health and various subgroups such as cognitive function, psychological well-being, and more.
More options and new technology for treating epilepsy and seizures
William Gallentine, DO, explains why he is excited for the year ahead when it comes to epilepsy treatment as new technologies emerge and the treatment landscape changes.
Nature exposure therapy for pediatric patients with chronic pain
Authors of a study highlighted at the 2023 American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference & Exhibition suggest nature exposure therapy could be beneficial for pediatric with chronic pain