Lucky Jain, MD, offers Children’s Chief Administrative Officer Linda Matzigkeit tips for converting to a plant-based diet.
College football fans can support childhood cancer by pledging donations throughout the season
In seven months, Ryder was diagnosed with medulloblastoma; had brain surgery, chemotherapy and stem cell transplants; and entered remission. Then his family gave back.
Born with dilated cardiomyopathy, Rynli needed a heart transplant in order to live. Children’s performed its 400th pediatric heart transplant to save her.
College football fans can support childhood cancer by pledging donations throughout the season
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Strong4Life Selected as CDC SPAN Grant Collaborating Partner in Statewide Efforts to Transform Childhood Health The recognition will fund efforts to address health...
If your child has been diagnosed with cancer or a blood disorder, this article will provide you with professional insight on how to prepare your child your cancer or blood disorder treatment.
After her sister was diagnosed with a genetic cancer, Sedona was monitored closely by the Cancer Predisposition Program at Children’s to help reduce her risk.
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta provides educational resources and training for Georgia’s school health professionals.
Children’s physicians Lucky Jain, MD, and Andrew Reisner, MD, reflect on why having a physician mentor program is important.