Pediatrics

James Chamberlain, MD, professor of pediatrics and of emergency medicine, was quoted by Health.com in an article about what is refered to as dry drowning or secondary drowning.
Mary Donofrio, MD, professor of pediatrics, spoke to The Washington Post for an article about ALCAPA, a rare heart defect most commonly found in newborns.
Gerard Gioia, PhD, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and of pediatrics, was quoted in an article by the Daily Herald (Chicago) about whether CTE research justifies a ban of youth tackle football.
Jaclyn Kline, MD, research instructor of pediatrics, spoke to Reader's Digest for an article about signs that upper abdominal pain could actually be an emergency.
Daniel Yang, PhD, assistant research professor of pediatrics, spoke to Education Week in an article about his research on autism that provided early evidence of how supports for students' social skills may change parts of the brain associated with challenges in those areas due to autism.
Mohamed Mohamed, MD, associate professor of pediatrics and of global health, spoke to WJLA-ABC7 for a segment about new technology that connects parents with their babies in the NICU.
Roberta DeBiasi, MD, professor of pediatrics and of microbiology, immunology, and tropical medicine, spoke to Reader's Digest for an article about how doctors treat patients with the flu.
Karen Robbins, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics, was quoted by Romper in an article about her recently published research that found that children who are hypersensitive to dairy tend to be smaller and weigh less.
Daniel Lewin, PhD, associate professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and of pediatrics, spoke to Parents Magazine for an article about how to prep young children for daylight savings time.
Mary Donofrio, MD, professor of pediatrics, spoke to WJLA-ABC7 for an article about fetal cardiology and how experts treat babies' heart problems before birth.