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Standing Tall
(Partner Content) How surgeons at Stanford Children’s Health are correcting scoliosis with a novel procedure
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Giving every child a fighting chance against Type 1 Diabetes
This children’s hospital knows access for all matters By WP Creative Group Managing Type 1 diabetes can feel like a full-time job. Drawing blood from a finger, calculating the carbohydrates in every meal and injecting insulin multiple times a day…
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Making more miracles
How innovative medical care is saving babies with renal failure By WP Creative Group When Esther Quiralte went for her 21-week anatomy scan, she received news that no expecting mother wants to hear: her baby had no kidneys. Just a…
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Helping Mathias breathe
After being born prematurely, one baby faced severe and chronic health struggles. But his multidisciplinary team of Stanford doctors saw a way to help him live a long, happy life. By WP BrandStudio Yanet Casillas walked into a prenatal checkup…
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How a collaborative medical effort saved a baby’s liver—and her life
Gastroenterologists, rheumatologists and other specialists at Stanford Children’s Health banded together to address one baby’s rare condition. By WP BrandStudio Like most parents, when Bay Area couple Natasha and Steven* learned they were going to have their daughter, Coralynn, they…
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When pediatric cancer lasts into adulthood, one children’s hospital knows what to do
Childhood cancer sometimes persists well after a patient grows up. That’s when specialized treatment comes into play. By WP BrandStudio The summer Jesus Sanchez turned 18, he was helping his uncle with some landscaping when it suddenly became harder for…
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Saving Dino
Afflicted with a rare skin condition, the 11-year-old boy kept getting sicker–until he was admitted to Stanford Children’s Health. (Partner content)
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Making Ben’s blood better
A young boy with a particularly complicated and severe case of hemophilia seemed destined for a life of discomfort. Then something changed. (Partner content)
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Helping a child’s brain to heal
A rare genetic disorder left an infant with debilitating seizures and developmental delays. The medicines weren’t working, but the family and their team of doctors at Stanford Children’s Health refused to give up hope. By WP BrandStudio Molly was only…