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Meet sports medicine and rehabilitation physician Brandee Waite
Brandee Waite is a Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. In her role, she takes care of athletes of all shapes and sizes. Dr. Waite wants all her patients to continue to be healthy and mobile, no matter what their starting point is.‘Miracle babies’: Formerly conjoined twins Abigail and Micaela home for Christmas
Twins discharged from the hospital just days before their first birthday.Rare craniopagus twins separated in a 24-hour surgery
Nine-month-old conjoined twins Abigail and Micaela Bachinskiy are recovering at UC Davis Children’s Hospital after surgeons successfully separated them in a marathon surgery on Oct. 24 and 25.Does breastfeeding lower mother’s breast cancer risk?
Breastfeeding does lower a mother’s risk of breast cancer. However, only 38.5% of women in the U.S. are aware of this health benefit, a new UC Davis Health study has found.Despite cardiac tumors and hydrops, baby beats the odds
Tabitha baby’s heart rate was in the 200s. Her obstetrician in Marysville referred her to the UC Davis Fetal Care and Treatment Center, inland Northern California’s first comprehensive fetal diagnosis and therapy center.UC Davis research key to first postpartum depression drug
Key contributor Michael Rogawski also leads the University of California’s drug discovery incubator.'Baby-Friendly' designation for UC Davis Medical Center
Zulresso brings mother back from postpartum depression
Patient gets life-enhancing IV treatment at UC Davis Medical Center.Study: NICU webcams positively impact parents
Parents who can watch their baby through a webcam in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) feel more involved in their child’s care and are more likely to provide breastmilk feedings for their baby.Cord blood DNA can hold clues for early ASD diagnosis and intervention
UC Davis MIND Institute study identifies DNA regions linked to autism in toddlers.Fontan patients fulfill dreams of motherhood
Born with only one functional heart ventricle, Kayla Price always thought that having a baby wasn’t in the cards.Parents keep virtual watch over NICU babies
Babies born underweight or with serious health issues are often kept in the NICU for weeks or months. Since many parents can't stay by their newborn's side, Dr. Kristin Hoffman made it possible to have a webcam for every crib, allowing parents to see their child each day until they come home.