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Firearms injuries involving young children in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic


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WASHINGTON, April 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A recent study published in Pediatrics found that the COVID-19 pandemic is associated with a surge in firearm injuries in young children and inflicted by young children.
The findings, led by Children s National Hospital experts, show that the COVID-19 pandemic is associated with a surge in fatal and nonfatal firearm injuries both in young children and inflicted by young children.
The results showed that there was an increased risk of firearm injuries in young children and injuries inflicted by young children during the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic as compared to the pre-COVID study period. These increased incidents correlate with an increase in new firearm ownership. ....

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The Children's National Hospital Rare Disease Institute And Takeda Partner To Standardize Care For Patients With Rare Diseases


The Children s National Hospital Rare Disease Institute And Takeda Partner To Standardize Care For Patients With Rare Diseases
A five-year commitment from Takeda will help Children s National launch a first-of-its-kind rare disease clinical protocol program.
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WASHINGTON and CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Children s National Hospital and Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited
(TSE:4502/NYSE:TAK) ( Takeda ) today announced the creation of the Rare Disease Clinical Activity Protocols (Rare-CAP) program, which will establish a networked system for the development, dissemination and curation of protocols to help standardize the process of diagnosis and care for patients with rare diseases. ....

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$100,000 to fund collaborative cancer research


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IMAGE: Liwu Li, Yanxin Pei, Susan Campbell, and Yuan Zhu were awarded funding through the new pilot research program.
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Children s National Hospital and Virginia Tech have awarded two $50,000 one-year pilot grants to multi-institutional teams of scientists for pediatric brain cancer research.
The inter-institutional program, which launched in December, promotes cross-disciplinary collaborations among researchers at both institutions. At Virginia Tech, the program is part of the Virginia Tech Cancer Research Alliance. Financial support for the program was provided by the offices of the Physician-in-Chief and Chief Academic Officer at Children s National, and by Virginia Tech s Office of the Vice President for Health Sciences and Technology. ....

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