On World Cancer Day, there’s good news about one type of cancer. The rate of cervical cancer cases is dropping thanks to the HPV vaccine.
Read MoreRegistration is open for ‘shavees’ who want to go bald for St. Baldrick’s events to benefit childhood cancer research at UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Read MoreThe UC Davis MIND Institute’s Distinguished Lecturer Series will feature a variety of topics about neurodevelopmental conditions in 2025.
Read MoreThirty tattoo artists will volunteer 16 hours of their time to benefit the UC Davis Pediatric and Cardiac Intensive Care Unit on Feb. 22
Read MoreThe hospital can be challenging for children who have autism and other neurodevelopmental disabilities. The PATH program aims to change that.
Read MoreDiagnosed with spina bifida before birth, Nixon had fetal surgery involving a special stem cell patch. A year later, his future looks bright.
Read MoreThe winter issue of Progress Notes newsletter features research developments, patient milestones, institutional awards and more.
Patient Shine Arslanian is featured on two semitrucks from Knight Transportation and Swift Transportation that will cross the country in 2025.
Read MoreChildren with exceptional needs such as autism, physical disability or chronic illness thrive in new playgroups.
Read MoreThe holidays were merry and bright for hospitalized kids, thanks to the Virtual Toy Drive donors.
Read MoreA cancer diagnosis is especially hard when the patient has children. A mom who works at UC Davis Health found a free program that helps.
Read MoreA new study published Jan. 13 in mBio shows that the Zika virus hijacks a host protein called ANKLE2, which happens to be important for brain development, to assist its own reproduction.
Read MoreA free youth heart screening event in Davis will help identify young people who may have an undiagnosed heart condition.
Read MoreSmoke and ash from urban wildfires, like those in Los Angeles, may put people at risk of short- and long-term health problems.
Read MoreUC Davis Health pediatric orthopaedic surgeon Brian Haus is leading a North American effort to find the best treatment for meniscus tears in young patients.
Read MoreFun run that supports the UC Davis Child Life and Creative Arts Therapy Department scheduled for March 8 at William Land Park in Sacramento.
Read MoreUC Davis pediatric cardiologist Dan Cortez is first in the world to implant a dual chamber leadless pacemaker in a child.
Read MoreBorn on the side of Highway 99, a preterm baby gets the best chance at life, thanks to Sacramento Fire Department Engine 6 and UC Davis NICU teams.
Read MoreThree-dimensional printed models, created at the 3D PrintViz Lab on the UC Davis Health campus, have helped surgical teams plan for cloacal surgery in children. These models provide a veritable road map that makes all the difference.
Read MoreTwo months after her hospital stay, 17-year-old patient returns to thank the team who saved her life.
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