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Which Chemicals Are in Household Dust?
When it comes to keeping kids safe, most parents do not think about household dust as a potential hazard. But dust can expose kids to a wide range of chemicals.Q&A: Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery with ISMICS President Bob Kiaii
Southern California baby travels to UC Davis Health for a game-changing procedure
Born premature at 25 weeks in April 2021, Mateo had a PICC line (similar to an IV, but a thicker and more durable tube) placed in his right arm to deliver fluids, nutrition and medications into his body. The PICC line was removed when an infection and a blood clot developed.New startups target congenital heart defects, vascular grafts, inhaled statins, more
NeoPOSE, founded by Heather Siefkes, assistant professor of pediatric critical care at UC Davis Children’s Hospital, is developing a new technology that could improve the detection of congenital heart defects in newborns.A Precision Medicine Approach to Evaluating HFpEF
A multidisciplinary team of physicians from UC Davis Health has been awarded a $1.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) / National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) to research a common but poorly understood type of heart failure.When COVID Inflammation Attacks the Heart
UC Davis Health Cardiologist Nayereh Pezeshkian discusses COVID-19, its impact on the heart, and the rare risk of developing heart complications after a COVID-19 vaccine.Quests for Bioengineered Pacemakers, Angelman Gene Therapy
UC Davis Health professors David Segal and Deborah Lieu have received Discovery Stage Research Projects (DISC2) awards from the governing Board of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM).A Minimally Invasive Repair for Coarctation of the Aorta
Boy receives life-changing cardiac catheterization for rare heart conditionA teen's life after 12 heart surgeries
Casey Dyke has been told he is a mended little miracle. When his mother Gina Dyke was pregnant, a routine ultrasound and prenatal testing at UC Davis Health revealed that her unborn son had a missing tricuspid valve (a congenital heart defect known as tricuspid atresia). He would need a series of surgeries to repair the defect after birth.Facts at a glance: UC Davis Children's Hospital
Children's Hospital - Facts at a glanceSaving a 2-year-old with dangerously high blood pressure
Non-surgical procedure, teamwork and patience eases alarming condition.Delivering triplets during the COVID-19 pandemic
Multi-fetal pregnancies, in this case triplets, increase risks for both mother and fetuses.