#Amblyopia is treatable when caught early. Major #disparities persist in #diagnosis and #care. #Children from minority, low‑income, or underserved groups face delayed detection and poorer access. #Equity‑focused #research and systemic change are essential. #healthequity
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Posts by The Division of Child Health Research and Policy
AYAs with #cancer want meaningful involvement in #treatment decisions, though preferred roles vary. Most felt their actual role matched their preference. #Parents and AYAs value shared decision‑making, but more support is needed for #pediatric‑to‑adult care transitions.
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Public attitudes toward #genomic #newborn #screening in Germany are mostly positive but shaped by low knowledge and uncertainty. Higher knowledge and income boost support, while right‑leaning views align with more concerns. Improving #genetic literacy is key.
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Benjamin Le Cook, PhD will present at our next CHeRP Seminar! Dr. Cook is a health services researcher focused on improving quality of life and access to treatment for individuals living with mental illness and substance use disorder.
Dr. Cook's LinkedIn Page: buff.ly/rbDH3vz
Congrats to @hadleyssmith.bsky.social, Ellen Kim and Ramesh Lamsal for presenting their posters at the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics!
#genetics #posterpresentation #pediatric #genomic #newbornscreening #dna
PLEX shows promising #visual recovery in acute #opticneuritis across multiple causes, with better outcomes when started early. Severe initial #vision loss, older age, prior optic neuritis (ON), and #treatment delays reduce benefit. Major complications were rare.
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A national #study found major variation in #strabismus #surgery charges. #Costs were higher in the Northeast, South, nonteaching #hospitals, and lower‑income areas, raising concerns about #equity and access to care.
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New research links #amblyopia to higher #risks of #obesity, #diabetes, #cardiovascular #disease, reduced physical activity, and several neuropsychiatric conditions. Findings highlight the importance of early detection and #intervention.
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Parents from underrepresented communities are highly interested in #newborn #genomic sequencing but face #barriers like procedure discomfort, limited bandwidth, and concerns about results. Researchers offer recommendations to make studies more inclusive.
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#Parents in the #NICU view #genomic testing through a “problem‑solving” lens, using results to navigate #treatment, coping, parenting, and prognosis. This commentary connects the framework to existing models and highlights future research needs. #genomictesting
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Opportunistic #genomic screening for familial #hypercholesterolemia showed a small, non‑significant drop in LDL‑C, with Bayesian #analysis suggesting a likely benefit. Results hint at #clinical value but need larger trials.
#Genomicscreening
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GLP‑1RA use has been linked to a lower #cataract #risk in a large #EHR‑based #study, but key limitations in #data quality, design, and #analysis mean the findings should be interpreted cautiously.
#eyehealth #GLP1 #publichealth #research #Ophthalmology
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📄 New survey study shows #primarycare physicians support universal #adolescent #depression screening. Health systems should design programs that match what clinicians value to boost screening uptake. #DepressionScreening #MentalHealth #Pediatrics @wrightcensored.bsky.social
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🌟 Review highlights challenges &opportunities in using #genomics in #medicine. The authors call for agile, real-world data–driven evaluation strategies and a whole-system approach to integrate genomics equitably and sustainably in #healthcare. @hadleyssmith.bsky.social
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📈 New study finds that U.S. #children with #vision impairment have 71% higher odds of living in food-insecure households. 77% greater likelihood of more severe food insecurity. This highlights a key intersection of #pediatric eye health and social risk. #HealthEquity
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Many adoptees cite lack of #familyhealth history as their top reason for getting elective #genomictesting. Over 80% saw this as very important — highlighting the unique value of genomics for those with limited family information. #Genomics #PrecisionMedicine
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📊 New study highlights data & methodological gaps in assessing the cost-effectiveness of traditional vs. genomic newborn screening. More rigorous models are needed to support policy decisions & avoid misleading cost estimates. #HealthEconomics #Genomics #PublicHealth
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CHeRP Director Maggie McConnell, Megan Cole Brahim and Laura Garabedian attended the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management 2025 Conference! They were part of a roundtable discussion entitled “Implications of “One Big Beautiful Bill” for Maternal Health in the U.S.”
🧠 New paper maps the U.S. distribution of neuro-ophthalmologists. Many areas lack timely access to these specialists. Access #inequities may impact care for #optic, eye-movement, and neurologic #eye disorders. #Ophthalmology #HealthEquity
CHeRP Author: Isdin Oke
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We are excited to announce that Dr. Gaby Cordova Ramos will be our next CHeRP Seminar Speaker on 11/20! She will present Feeding Futures: Integrating Breastfeeding Support with Social Needs Navigation in the NICU.
#NICU #pediatrics #newborn #childhealth
Congratulations to CHeRP faculty @hadleyssmith.bsky.social for presenting at the International Consortium on Newborn Sequencing (ICoNS) Annual Meeting!
#newbornscreening #genomic #genetic #publichealth #pediatric #healthequity
Cheers to CHeRP faculty @hadleyssmith.bsky.social and Kurt Christensen and members Marcus Henry and Maddie Hickingbotham for attending the American Society for Human Genetics Meeting!
Posters that were presented focused on #genomics #newbornscreening #implementationmodels #publichealth
Congratulations to CHeRP members Marcus Henry and Maddie Hickingbotham for presenting their posters at the American Society of Human #Genetics (ASHG) Annual Meeting!
#genomic #publichealth #research #childhealth #pediatric #newbornscreening #medical
#Newborn #screening in the U.S. has been a successful #publichealth program, detecting thousands of #infants who need early #treatment. With advances in #geneticsequencing and #gene‑based therapies, the number of #conditions that could qualify for #screening can increase. Read Here: buff.ly/1O45MUj
A large‐scale #study using the All of Us Research Program #data has identified common & rare #genetic #variants linked to #strabismus. Findings offer insight into the genetic pattern of strabismus, potential #treatment, and the value of #diversity in #medical #research. Read Here: buff.ly/8UqiPWv
#Metachromatic #leukodystrophy (#MLD) is rare—1 in 100,000 births—but devastating if missed. A new two-tier #newbornscreen can catch it early, enabling #genetherapy that improves #survival & motor #outcomes. #pediatric #genomics #rarediseases
@hadleyssmith.bsky.social
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#Duchennemusculardystrophy affects ~2 in 10,000 boys, yet #diagnosis in the U.S. still comes later, around age 5. #Newbornscreening can help catch #DMD earlier when #care & emerging #therapies can make the biggest difference.
#RareDisease #Genomics #pediatric
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#Foodinsecurity means higher #costs for young people with #diabetes. Consistent #healthcoverage was beneficial. Access to both #food and #healthinsurance matter.
#HealthEquity #pediatrics #adolescent #health #food
@wrightcensored.bsky.social
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New article! CHeRP faculty Isdin Oke and peers' paper Using #MachineLearning to Identify #Ophthalmology Subspecialty #Care and Advance Workforce #Research with the IRIS® Registry (Intelligent Research in Sight) is featured in Ophthalmology in Science!
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New paper! CHeRP faculty @hadleyssmith.bsky.social and team's paper When #families bridge the #research- #clinical divide: An exploration of values regarding cascade #screening in #genomic research is featured in Genetics in Medicine Open!
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