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NHLBI awarded four contracts to test new devices to help children with congenital heart defects

NHLBI awarded four contracts to test new devices to help children with congenital heart defects

Critically ill children with flu-like symptoms should be treated preemptively with antiviral medications

Critically ill children with flu-like symptoms should be treated preemptively with antiviral medications

Physicians and researchers to develop kidney replacement device for children

Physicians and researchers to develop kidney replacement device for children

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital celebrates 25th anniversary of pediatric heart transplantation

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital celebrates 25th anniversary of pediatric heart transplantation

H1N1 patients with ARDS survive illness when treated with ECMO

H1N1 patients with ARDS survive illness when treated with ECMO

Do not underestimate the serious impact of the H1N1 virus, say researchers

Do not underestimate the serious impact of the H1N1 virus, say researchers

Recipients of the Lundbeck Neonatal Nursing Career Path Scholarship announced

Recipients of the Lundbeck Neonatal Nursing Career Path Scholarship announced

Haemofiltration significantly reduces ECMO duration in newborns

Haemofiltration significantly reduces ECMO duration in newborns

Racial disparities found in access and use of organ transplantation in children listed for heart transplant

Racial disparities found in access and use of organ transplantation in children listed for heart transplant

Ikaria's INOmax approved in Australia

Ikaria's INOmax approved in Australia

New generation of implanted heart-assisting pumps help patients survive, regain function til transplant

New generation of implanted heart-assisting pumps help patients survive, regain function til transplant

Implantable artificial lung

Implantable artificial lung

Comprehensive care for complex, high-risk pregnancies

Comprehensive care for complex, high-risk pregnancies

Researchers awarded $5 million to develop a pediatric heart assist device

Researchers awarded $5 million to develop a pediatric heart assist device

$4.5 million contract to develop heart assist devices for infants

$4.5 million contract to develop heart assist devices for infants

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