Best Starts in CAH (Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia)
This prospective, longitudinal study aims to measure and describe the amount and frequency of physical activity, feeding, and sleeping across days and months in infancy.
This prospective, longitudinal study aims to measure and describe the amount and frequency of physical activity, feeding, and sleeping across days and months in infancy.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate a sensor that transmits intracranial pressure, cerebrospinal fluid flow, and makes sure the path of the catheter remains open.
Learn more about healthy baby development and develop new tools for pediatricians so they can better support the unique development of each child.
This study uses sensitive measures of brain blood flow an its response to change to inhaled oxygen levels to determine how the brain protects its oxygen supply.
To determine the extent that subtle brain injury, blood flow to the brain, and learning problems relate to type of brain tumor treatment given.
The objective of this study is to learn how anemia may affect oxygen delivery to the brain as measured by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). By studying this, we hope to better identify people who may benefit from correction of their anemia.
The objective of this study is to better understand how a single ventricular heart with Fontan physiology may affect brain health.
A study to look at how having chronic anemia impacts the brain.
The overall objective is to assess the influences that repeated head impact accelerative events (both impact and nonimpact) and concussions have on high school athletes as measured by brain structure and function, cognition, and behavior.
To investigate bone health in cerebral palsy and the relationship between walking and bone health.