Diagnosed in the womb with a life-threatening condition, Mason survived thanks to a pioneering fetal procedure that helped his lungs develop. Now 18, Mason traveled from MI with his family to reunite with the doctor who performed his life-saving procedure: Dr. Hanmin Lee. https://ucsfh.org/4cpo0Ig
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👏 Happy #DoctorsDay to all the exceptional physicians who care for children every day of the year! ❤️
📣 New @ucsfchildrens.bsky.social study in BMC Public Health!
📱Higher recreational screen time and lower daily step count associated with higher cardiovascular disease risk in early adolescence
🔗 Read here: tinyurl.com/n5w9hwc7 @ucsf-ihps.bsky.social @ucsfhealth.bsky.social
To help address the U.S.’s pediatrician shortage, our Peds-START program connects medical students with mentors, provides specialized training and creates a direct pathway into our pediatric residency program. https://ucsfh.org/3NfH9mh
When it comes to test prep, long-term studying is more effective than cramming. That’s because when learning experiences happen too close together, the brain absorbs less information, a study finds. The takeaway? “Timing is everything,” UCSF’s Dennis Burke says. https://ucsfh.org/46iORCx
For nearly 2/3 of girls & women with sickle cell disease, periods cause severe pain, a study finds. The results "open up a dialogue between patients, hematologists and reproductive health specialists about the serious pain these patients are facing," Dr. Neha Bhasin says. https://ucsfh.org/4qQYkIo
Trauma can impact young children right down to their biology. But new research offers hope: While early trauma speeds up biological aging, healing therapy with a caregiver can actually slow it down. https://ucsfh.org/4c3baQo
🗣️New @ucsfchildrens.bsky.social study in the American Journal on Addictions!
📱Greater #socialmedia use associated with early adolescent #nicotine experimentation. Positive beliefs about smoking may influence this relationship.
🔗To learn more, visit: tinyurl.com/SMNicExp @ucsf-ihps.bsky.social
🗣️ New @ucsfchildrens.bsky.social in
@ajpmonline.bsky.social!
📱 Problematic #screen use in early adolescents is linked to #mental health and #behavioral health outcomes one year later
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Discontinuing the uveitis & arthritis drug adalimumab led to higher rates of recurrence in patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis-associated uveitis, a study finds. The good news? "Disease control can be regained after restarting treatment,” Dr. Nisha Acharya says. https://ucsfh.org/4qGioxZ
A bed with a wet spot on a blue sheet, next to a teddy bear and a pillow.
15% of 5-year-olds & 10% of 6-year-olds experience bed-wetting. While it often becomes less common as kids get older, caregivers should look into possible physical causes if wetness is ongoing or accompanied by UTIs. Learn more about diagnoses and treatment here: https://ucsfh.org/49RUGHO
While researchers don’t yet know whether chatbots cause, worsen or merely reflect psychosis, Dr. Karthik Sarma hopes chat log analysis can help identify risks of mental health crises and safeguards for kids and teens. https://ucsfh.org/3LP10I7
Group of medical staff and a patient family waving in a hallway at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals.
Two individuals standing in a hallway at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals, smiling beside a door marked "Immunocompromised Patient Unit."
A child wearing pajama pants and a grey shirt reaches up to ring a bell in the hallway of UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals.
Four individuals smiling for a photo in a hallway at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals.
Please congratulate Nancy! She rang our end-of-treatment bell surrounded by her care team and family, after multiple rounds of chemo for acute myeloid leukemia. After four months in and out of our Oakland hospital receiving treatment, she’s heading home to Humboldt County!
Stress can worsen many conditions in kids, such as asthma and cognitive function. “We have tools that can help immediately and have a lasting impact," UCSF’s Nicki Bush says. "Let’s start providing every child & family with the resources to be as healthy as possible." https://ucsfh.org/4a494xX
Babies born with heart defects are vulnerable to developmental issues, but oxygen tests and brain scans can help doctors identify those most at risk, a study finds. “It’s really about early detection and early treatment," Dr. Shabnam Peyvandi tells @ktvufox2.bsky.social. https://ucsfh.org/45ixKQF
Kids spend ~70 minutes of the school day on their phones. But caregivers can help by modeling healthy screen time, Dr. @jasonmnagata.bsky.social says. Caregiver phone use is “one of the biggest predictors of adolescent phone use, or screen use in general,” he explains. https://ucsfh.org/49b2mGg
A smiling toddler dressed in a brown shirt and red plaid overalls with matching bow tie, sitting on grass.
Two adults smiling and holding a newborn baby at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital.
Three children smile while sitting on a sofa under a "Thankful & Blessed" sign.
Infant in red outfit smiling in a chair with a festive floral pattern, with a Christmas tree in the background.
Jonah is doing great after three heart surgeries at our hospital — please congratulate his family! He'll need more heart and abdominal surgeries in the future, but for now, he is thriving.
“He is so resilient and just has a smile that lights up the room,” his mom, Angel, says.
Kids are most at risk for thirdhand smoke, the toxic residue tobacco leaves behind on surfaces, a study from UCSF, @sandiegostate.bsky.social & @berkeleylab.lbl.gov finds. New CA smoke disclosure requirements for real estate deals started 1/1 and could help. https://ucsfh.org/4b4Rzi1
Happy holidays from everyone at our hospitals! ☃️🎁🎄
Santa Claus visits a child patient at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital, both are smiling, surrounded by medical equipment.
Santa Claus visiting a child in a hospital bed at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals, surrounded by medical equipment.
Santa Claus standing with a smiling healthcare worker in a hospital corridor, next to a cart filled with gifts, with a UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals logo visible.
Santa Claus visits a child at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals, both are smiling; Santa holds a teddy bear and the child is surrounded by plush toys.
Thank you for visiting us and bringing joy to our patients, Santa Claus! 🎅❤️🎁
The percentage of healthcare costs for treating mental health, substance use & other behavioral care for U.S. kids has nearly doubled since 2011. “As a country, we need to make sure behavioral health care is accessible & affordable for every family," Dr. Ashley Foster says. https://ucsfh.org/45dNxA5
Tiny cell movements behind cleft lip and palate could help us make sense of health concerns in both kids and adults. "Understanding fundamentally what these genes do in development is extremely useful for understanding all human diseases," researcher Jeffrey Bush says. https://ucsfh.org/48x28sH
At just 13 mos. old, Penny was diagnosed with high-risk neuroblastoma. After 6 rounds of chemotherapy, tumor removal and 198 days in our Oakland hospital, she's now cancer-free! This Giving Tuesday, Penny's mom recalls her daughter's last scan on Christmas Eve. https://ucsfh.org/4apGEPA
A newborn baby resting in a hospital incubator.
Some babies born premature can develop apnea, which periodically stops breathing for more than 15 to 20 seconds at a time and sometimes is associated with slowing of the heart rate. Fortunately, apnea is treatable. Learn more here: https://ucsfh.org/3UTn4lQ
🍁 Happy Thanksgiving from all the little turkeys at our hospitals! 🦃
For some children, strong feelings show up on brain scans, a UCSF study finds. “If we know an individual child’s brain patterns and how that maps to emotion and behavior, we may be able to use this to personalize treatment,” co-senior author Dr. Pratik Mukherjee says. https://ucsfh.org/44vQifM
A simple oxygen test can identify which babies with congenital heart disease (CHD) are at higher risk for developmental abnormalities like ADHD, a study finds — potentially leading to early detection and life-changing treatments. https://ucsfh.org/43xour4
Kids who spent at least an hour on social media daily scored lower on reading, memory and vocabulary tests than kids who didn't use social media, a study finds. To help focus on enriching activities, Dr. Jason Nagata recommends families establish "screen-free zones." https://ucsfh.org/43QMHss
Toddler twins Zazil and Alaia wearing corrective helmets and sitting side-by-side in a double stroller, inside UCSF Benioff Children's Hospitals.
Twins Zazil and Alaia graduated from their baby helmets — please congratulate them! 🎉 🎓
They're among the first group of patients to graduate from our new pediatric orthotics and prosthetics clinic at Parnassus, and both toddlers are thrilled to go helmet-free!
📣 New @ucsfchildrens.bsky.social study in @jama.com!
Underage social media use linked to lower reading and memory scores - even low levels of social media exposure were linked to poorer cognitive performance
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