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Three-year-old with spina bifida walks, runs, thanks to fetal surgery (video)
A UC Davis Health team has received FDA approval to test a groundbreaking spina bifida treatment combining fetal surgery with stem cells, which could improve outcomes for more spina bifida patients.UC Davis Health opens new Healthy Aging Clinic (video)
UC Davis Health today officially opened its new Healthy Aging Clinic in midtown Sacramento. This one-stop clinic serves patients 65 and older and their caregivers.First human trial underway using stem cells to treat spina bifida
First human clinical trial combines surgery and cellular therapy.Craniofacial clinic, pediatric neurosurgeons correct a craniosynostosis
Diagnosed with craniosynostosis, Rhoen Papini couldn't wait.Chest wall surgery at UC Davis Health
Successful collaboration involves thoracic surgery, pulmonology, radiation oncology, diagnostic radiology and medical oncologyBoosting lung cancer screening, and other updates
Research advances, grants and clinical news from the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer CenterUC Davis Health orthopaedics first in region to offer weight-bearing CT scan technology
The UC Davis Health Department of Orthopaedic Surgery Sports, and Foot & Ankle Clinic now has the first weight-bearing CT scan machine in the Northern California region, offering providers improved insight about injuries.A decade after TOF treatment, a teen’s heart still going strong
Diagnosed at birth, Damian Del Rio continues to beat the oddsBreastfeeding during the pandemic: FAQs
August is national breastfeeding month and we asked Laura Kair, medical director of Well Newborn Care at UC Davis Children’s Hospital, some frequently asked questions about breastfeeding.Boosting surgical precision with 3D printing
Dr. Brad Strong and his team are finding innovative ways to use 3D printers in health care.UC Davis Children's Hospital pediatric cardiology patient is living his best life
Pediatric cardiology patient Casey Dyke shares his story to raise awareness about CMN at UC Davis Children's Hospital.UC Davis doctor first in the world to implant a retrievable leadless pacemaker in a child
The retrievable pacemaker was implanted via internal jugular vein in the Cardiac CathLab and has no leads. Instead, the heart absorbs it.