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Most Recently Shared on February 10, 2011 at 12:32 pm By:
Great news - RT @ChildrensPhila: PRENATAL SURGERY FOR SPINA BIFIDA, PIONEERED AT CHOP, OFFERS CHILDREN NEW HOPE: http://bit.ly/gPU1tH
Children's Hospital | News & Events | News Releases | Vanderbilt-Pioneered Fetal Surgery Procedure Yields Positive Results in Landmark Trial
childrenshospital.vanderbilt.org — “Focusing on research, education and advocacy, we provide family-centered care to children of all ages and are recognized as one of the top children's hospitals in the nation.” View full resource at childrenshospital.vanderbilt.org
Most Recently Shared on February 10, 2011 at 5:11 pm By:
Great news! Vanderbilt-pioneered in utero surgery for spina bifida shows positive results in 7-year study. Read more: http://bit.ly/fCKTT0
Health Watch: Spina Bifida Breakthrough « CBS Philly
philadelphia.cbslocal.com — “Surgeons at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia have pioneered a fetal surgery that's turning lives around. Their ground breaking research has just been released. News, Sports, Weather, Traffic and Philly's Top Spots” View full resource at philadelphia.cbslocal.com
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Health Watch: Spina Bifida Breakthrough « CBS Philly http://bit.ly/etQh2d
Childrens Hospital Los Angeles awarded $2.5M NIH grant to study risk of osteoporosis in spina bifida children
news-medical.net — “Tishya Wren, PhD, of The Saban Research Institute at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, has received a $2.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health - National Institute of Child Health and Human Development to study bone development in children with myelomeningocele, the most severe type of spina bifida .” View full resource at news-medical.net
Most Recently Shared on June 19, 2010 at 7:58 am By:
Childrens Hospital Los Angeles awarded $2.5M NIH grant to study risk of osteoporosis in spina bifida children: Tis... http://bit.ly/cvWBdh
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