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  • 2 weeks ago | vcuhealth.org | Kate Marino |Misti Davidson

    The parade has become a huge part of the Children's Tower birthday festivities. The tradition started as a way to help patients settle in for their first night in their new hospital rooms. This year, more than 50 fire trucks, ambulances, and patrol cars took part.

  • 1 month ago | vcuhealth.org | Kate Marino

    White reflections in your child eyes after taking a photo might be a sign of a more serious eye condition. (Getty Images)By Kate Marino Snapping photos with smartphones has become second nature - but the quick act can provide more than family memories. You've likely noticed "red eyes" in photos, caused by a reflection of light from the camera flash off a person's - or even the family pet's - eyes. This happens regularly and doesn't cause most people to think twice.

  • Feb 12, 2025 | vcuhealth.org | Kate Marino

    Jordan Noble, M.D., knew from a young age that she wanted to help children with serious heart conditions. Now, she is pursuing her dreams at Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU. (Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU)By Kate Marino Three-year-old Jordan Noble told her parents she was going to be "a baby heart doctor."She was diagnosed with congenital heart disease as a toddler and saw a pediatric cardiologist every 6 months to a year from then on.

  • Jan 27, 2025 | news.vcu.edu | Kate Marino

    By Kate MarinoInfant mortality in the United States decreased by 24.2% between 1999 and 2022. Researchers from Virginia Commonwealth University and Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU discovered this improvement in a study published Jan. 27 in the Journal of the American Medical Association Pediatrics. In the same study, however, they found mortality rates from Sudden Unexpected Infant Death (SUID) rose significantly – by 11.8% – from 2020 to 2022.

  • Jan 26, 2025 | vcuhealth.org | Kate Marino

    New research from VCU and Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU shows SUID is increasing across the board, with the highest rates among Black, Native Hawaiian and Native American infants. Although not all SUID is preventable, there are some ways to reduce an infant's risk. (Getty Images)By Kate MarinoInfant mortality in the United States decreased by 24.2% between 1999 and 2022.

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