Preemie Born as Small as Coke Can Survived, Beat COVID, and Is Now a Thriving 2-Year-Old
Nicknamed “Mighty Peanut” for his will to survive, preemie baby Haven Greyson Smith was born weighing under 1 pound and no bigger than a soda can.
Two years on, the thriving toddler has overcome significant odds stacked against him and on top of all that, has beat COVID, too.
Born at just 25 weeks gestation on New Year’s Day 2019, Haven was the tiniest baby to be born at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, Stanford.
Telling how his miraculous survival story might “bring hope and a little light to others who really need some right now,” Amanda Smith, a single mom from Mississippi, told The Epoch Times how “his smile seems to simply light up the world of people who follow him [on social media].”
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Jack Remington, infectious-disease expert and clinician, dies at 90
The Stanford physician devised a test that saved babies’ lives by showing whether they needed immediate treatment for a parasitic disease called toxoplasmosis. Apr 27 2021
Jack Remington
Jack Remington, MD, professor emeritus of infectious diseases at Stanford Medicine, died April 8 in Menlo Park, California, of complications from an injury he sustained in a fall. He was 90.
An extreme-sports enthusiast with a penchant for mountain climbing, which over the years exacted a physical toll on his body, Remington was a hard-charging patient advocate who put his patients’ needs above all else.
He was also an accomplished scientist who conducted groundbreaking research on