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Iheartrhythm Project
As part of our mission, we are excited to share opportunities for children to take part in clinical research. Read the post to learn more!

Team Hypothesis Haven
May 19, 20211 min read


Parent-Led CBT for Youth with ASD and Co-Occurring Anxiety
As part of our mission, we are excited to share opportunities for children to take part in clinical research. Read the post to learn more!

Team Hypothesis Haven
May 19, 20211 min read


SPARK for Autism
As part of our mission, we are excited to share opportunities for children to take part in clinical research. Read the post to learn more!

Team Hypothesis Haven
May 19, 20211 min read


Clinical Trials for Children
As part of our mission, we are excited to share opportunities for children to take part in clinical research. Read the post to learn more!

Bridget Chapital BS, MEd
May 19, 20212 min read


Medical Pioneer: Katalin Karikó
By now, almost 1/3 of adults in the US have been vaccinated against COVID-19. Meet the person whose determination made it possible.

Bridget Chapital BS, MEd
Apr 28, 20212 min read


Nobody Likes Being Sick
by Robin Kochel, PhD Nobody likes being sick, right? Not only do you feel terrible, but you miss out on fun things that you love, like...

Team Hypothesis Haven
Apr 26, 20213 min read


Top Doc: Robin Kochel, PhD
Robin Kochel, PhD, is a research psychologist at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital. Dr. Kochel’s research mainly...

Bridget Chapital BS, MEd
Apr 25, 20212 min read


The End of Mosquitoes for Good?
Scientists are looking at genetic engineering as a way to get rid of mosquitoes and stop the spread of malaria.

Cathy Pietropaolo
Apr 25, 20212 min read


Medical Pioneer: Dr. Peter Hotez
image source Dr. Peter Jay Hotez is a physician-scientist working on developing a vaccine for COVID-19. Dr. Hotez leads scientists at...

Team Hypothesis Haven
Apr 15, 20211 min read


Effects of Poor Sleep
The National Sleep Foundation’s annual Sleep Awareness Week will be held March 14-20, 2021. This event celebrates sleep health and...

Cathy Pietropaolo
Mar 14, 20212 min read


The World's First Kidney Transplant
March is National Kidney Month, a time to raise awareness about kidney disease and how to take better care of your kidneys and your...

Cathy Pietropaolo
Mar 7, 20212 min read


Exploring Curiosity
Scientists and doctors discovered that it is easy for kids to understand science because of how they find the answers to their questions.

Cinthy Zhang
Jan 25, 20212 min read


Immunotherapy for Peanut Allergy
In January 2020 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a medicine called AR101 (also called Palforzia) to treat peanut allergy

Cathy Pietropaolo
Jan 17, 20213 min read


Elf on the Shelf: Christmas Friend or Foe?
Harmless fun, or reason for concern? A psychologist weighs in with some things to consider with the Elf on the Shelf Christmas tradition.

Cathy Pietropaolo
Dec 15, 20203 min read


Diagnostic Dogs
A diagnostic test is a type of test that is used to help discover what disease or illness a person has. For example, an X-ray is a type...

Team Hypothesis Haven
Dec 2, 20202 min read


mRNA Vaccines
Have you ever had a shot at the doctor's office before? The scientific name for a shot is a vaccine. Even though it hurts to get a...

Bridget Chapital BS, MEd
Nov 21, 20202 min read


Clinical Research 101
Clinical research studies are medical experiments that involve people like you.

Bridget Chapital BS, MEd
Nov 21, 20201 min read


The Great American Smokeout
The Great American Smokeout® takes place in November every year to help smokers quit smoking. By quitting – even for one day – smokers...

Cathy Pietropaolo
Nov 18, 20202 min read


A Safe + Spook-tacular Halloween 🎃👻😷
Halloween safety is more important than ever this year. Below are some options (in order of risk level) for traditional,...

Bridget Chapital BS, MEd
Oct 31, 20201 min read


Drug Free for Me!
When healthy or sick people take drugs that they don't really need this is called drug abuse.

Bridget Chapital BS, MEd
Oct 26, 20202 min read
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