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Cincinnati Children’s expert co-writes AHA statement advocating for mental health services in congenital heart disease care
Cincinnati Children’s expert co-writes AHA statement advocating for mental health services in congenital heart disease care
Clinical trial results indicate that high eosinophil cell counts reflect a major sign of EGIDs vs primary cause, according to experts at Cincinnati Children’s.
Experts at UPMC Children’s Heart Institute, the UPMC Heart and Vascular Institute, and invited faculty present on outcomes for the Fontan procedure.
Jichao Chen, PhD, MHS, a distinguished leader in the area of lung development, single-cell genomics and cell signaling, has been selected as the new division…
During his visit to Cincinnati to talk about the Brent Spence Bridge project, President Joe Biden made a quick stop at a local restaurant.
It is with deep sadness that we mourn the loss of Jeffrey Robbins, PhD, who passed away unexpectedly Aug. 20, 2022. He was 71.
On behalf of all of us at the Cincinnati Children’s Heart Institute and our partners throughout North America, we enthusiastically invite you to join us…
On behalf of all of us at the Cincinnati Children’s Heart Institute and our partners throughout North America, we enthusiastically invite you to join us…
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The Editors of Circulation: Heart Failure are proud to present the 2022 Invasive Hemodynamics Theme issue. In February 2020 the journal launched its Under Pressure…
Because adverse events are more common than in the general population, pregnancy is a high-risk experience for some patients with adult congenital hea…