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Metabolic Sleep Concerns in Adult and Pediatric Patients
Pediatric endocrinologist Talia Hitt discusses her research that is focusing on sleep and its impact on the metabolism of adults and children. For this study, patients’ sleep patterns and glucose levels are monitored. This information ...
Research Outcomes: Diabetic Retinopathy Screenings for Pediatric Patients
Pediatric endocrinologist Risa Wolf discusses the latest technologies for improving the care and outcomes for patients with diabetes.
COVID-19 Pandemic and the Rise of Type 2 Diabetes in the Youth
Sheela Magge, director of the Johns Hopkins Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes, discusses the latest research regarding the rise of type 2 diabetes among youth during the COVID-19 pandemic. Experts used data from 24 clinics ...
Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Division of Pediatric Endocrinology & Diabetes
Sheela Magge provides an overview of the division, the care of diabetes patients and their families, research innovations and why she is honored to care for patients at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center.
Risa Wolf, a pediatric endocrinologist and diabetes expert, discusses the increased incidence of obesity, prediabetes and diabetes in children and how it affects communities locally and globally.
Cystic Fibrosis Related Diabetes
Johns Hopkins Children’s Center pediatric endocrinologist Scott Blackman discusses cystic fibrosis-related diabetes, the connection between the two conditions and how cystic fibrosis research can help us better understand type 2 diabetes.
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus During Childhood
Sheela Magge, director of the Division of Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes at Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, talks about type 2 diabetes mellitus during childhood.
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Johns Hopkins pediatric urologist Chad Crigger discusses the latest findings regarding classic bladder exstrophy research, which were presented during the American Pediatric Surgical Association and American Urological Association 2024 annual meetings.
Q&A on Mitral Valve Surgery Options
Cardiothoracic surgeon at Johns Hopkins Suburban Hospital, Hanghang Wang, discusses when patients with mitral valve disease should be referred to a surgeon, and considerations when choosing between repair and replacement.
Intractable Epilepsy: When to Refer, Who to Refer, and What Work Up is Needed?
Ahmad Marashly, medical director of the pediatric epilepsy surgery program, discusses the role of epilepsy surgery in managing patients with drug-resistant epilepsy.
Johns Hopkins pediatric urologist John Gearhart discusses his team’s latest research comparing orthopaedic complications between nonstated and staged osteotomies for cloacal exstrophy, which was presented during the American Urological ...
Christopher and Camden's Story | Pediatric Bladder Exstrophy
From birth through adolescence and into adulthood, the pediatric urology team at Johns Hopkins provide exceptional care for patients with bladder exstrophy.
Pediatric anesthesiologist and intensivist Sean Barnes discusses his research, which explores plasma biomarkers reflective of pathways implicated in delirium pathogenesis.
Addressing Financial Toxicity in Head and Neck Cancer — A Crucial Imperative
Johns Hopkins head and neck cancer surgeon Leila Mady recaps a commentary published in JAMA Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery about the effects of financial toxicity on patients with head and neck cancer.
Sean J. Cooney, a pediatric cardiology fellow at Johns Hopkins, aims to use metabolomics to improve post-operative outcomes in neonates undergoing cardiac surgery for congenital heart disease.
In this video, Kristopher Keppel, a Johns Hopkins School of Medicine medical student, discusses his research on dark-blood delayed enhancement imaging.