Stanford Children’s Eases Needle Jabs With the Buddy Guard Device
The Buddy Guard device was created by the Stanford Medicine CHARIOT program aimed to lessen the fear of needles.
The Buddy Guard device was created by the Stanford Medicine CHARIOT program aimed to lessen the fear of needles.
When Arizona Martinez walked into her recent gastrointestinal checkup appointment, her doctor couldn’t contain her surprise over what Arizona was wearing.
For one couple, the IVF journey to becoming parents made them realize how lucky they were.
Experts say quality time spent together promotes children’s cognitive and social development.
Lauren Strelitz, MD, a pediatrician at Bayside Medical Group – Pinole, shares ways you can keep your family sun-safe all year round.
Pediatrician Nivedita More, MD, of Bayside Medical Group – Fremont, offers ways to support your kids when they are dealing with mental health concerns.
Screening for autism, along with appropriate therapies and fully engaged parents helped Olivia get on track developmentally.
Jaxon was diagnosed with nephronophthisis, a genetic disorder of the kidneys. Children who have this disease need a kidney transplant by the time they’re teenagers, as it eventually leads to kidney failure.
Stanford Medicine Children’s Health receives CIO 100 Award.
Knowing what you may be carrying in your genes could literally save your or a family member’s life, including your child’s life.