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Baby in a bear suit is smiling.

Difficult Decisions

October 08, 2024

Rowan Cooley was born with rare heart condition. Doctors hoped he could grow up a little before surgery, but Mother Nature had other ideas.

A girl with her hair in a bun plays with a princess set. She has medical tubes in her nose. A woman wearing a surgical mask sits beside her.

No. 2 Heart Program

October 08, 2024

U.S. News and World Report ranks the Pediatric Cardiology & Heart Surgery Program at MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital No. 2 in entire country.

LITTLE GIRL PLAYING ON THE FLOOR

Lifesaving Transplant

October 08, 2024

One year old Haven Hardy finally received kidney transplant after a year of waiting at MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children's Hospital.

Two girls with dark hair. They are wearing white t-shirts that say proud sister and have a green ribbon.

Gift of Family

September 18, 2024

In recognition of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month this September, the inspiring story of Ava, a young leukemia patient, stands out.

Kaycen Martin in a hospital bed wearing a superhero mask

Childhood Cancer Report

September 04, 2024

An MUSC children’s cancer specialist and other experts from across state find 11% improvement in childhood cancer survival over 25-year period.

Meaghan Stackhouse, left, sits with Nya Woodberry, third from right, mother of children Nicole and Zaiden, at MUSC Health Florence Medical Center as part of the Kids Eat Free Program. Photo by Kim Geiger

Kids Eat Free Pee Dee

August 30, 2024

As summer winds down, children in the Pee Dee region of South Carolina participated in the Kids Eat Free program at MUSC Health locations.

Girl in pink shorts and top smiles while sitting on a wooden bench.

CTNNB1

August 13, 2024

Huger girl with rare condition is about to celebrate a birthday. Her mom is using the occasion to raise awareness about the CTNNB1 Syndrome.

Two squiggly lines on a beige background

Syphilis Surge

August 02, 2024

Syphilis, disease that once looked like it was on the way out, is making a serious comeback, affecting not only adults but also newborn babies.

image of Jezabel Rodriguez Blanco in white lab coat and gloves sitting at the bench in her lab at Hollings Cancer Center

Medulloblastoma Research

August 01, 2024

The Group 3 subtype of medulloblastoma has the worst prognosis of all the subtypes, but new research is pointing to a potential therapy.

Woman with long red hair looks down at breastfeeding baby. The woman does not look happy.

Tongue-Tie Releases

July 30, 2024

American Academy of Pediatrics says most babies don’t need tongue-tie releases. MUSC lactation consultant gives her take from the front lines of breastfeeding.

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