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A Paradoxical Finding On Lactoferrin and Brain Development
Study finds concentration of lactoferrin in the diet can have very different outcomes on brain development.A 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.Boosting surgical precision with 3D printing
Dr. Brad Strong and his team are finding innovative ways to use 3D printers in health care.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.A boy's journey through TOF, hearing problems and family loss
Diagnosed with a heart defect at birth, Damian Del Rio continues to beat the odds.COVID-19 “long-hauler” patients search for answers and help
Some patients have symptoms that last and last, even if they weren’t very sick.Stem cells: A possible treatment for severe respiratory failure, a COVID-19 complication
New clinical trial aims to boost survival chances for patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome.FAQs: Post-COVID-19 clinic at UC Davis Health
Clinic director explains how UC Davis Health is caring for coronavirus patients whose symptoms sometimes last months.Research and the Women's Cardiovascular Medicine Program
The UC Davis Women's Cardiovascular Medicine Program is a nationally recognized model for women's heart care and the first program of its kind in the nation.Health leaders team up for first 'Love Your Lungs' event
New warnings about lung health during COVID and why health disparities are leading to worse outcomes.