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At Vanderbilt, the drive to discover, care, learn and share is in our DNA — it defines who we are. Our Discoveries in Action podcast is about the big ideas and breakthroughs happening right here at Vanderbilt Health.

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Rheumatology

Trio of Quality Measures Set for Managing Lupus

Guidelines for a largely overlooked disease is now grounded in registry-based quality measures.
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Pediatrics

Medical Costs Strikingly High for Children Injured by Guns

Hospitalization rates quintuple for youth who suffer nonfatal gun injuries.
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Pediatrics

Sleeping Styles for Babies Vary, Despite Parent Knowledge

Parents surveyed know AAP recommendations, but many still don’t comply.
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Changing Medicine

Breaking Patterns of Disrespect Reaps Big Returns

Study shows early, structured intervention when spotting disrespect for patients can reduce malpractice claims risk.
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Pediatric Neurology & Neurosurgery

Novel Trial Seeks Options for Neurology Patients

Innovative platform for Rett Syndrome research will facilitate future trials for treatments.

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Trends in Medicine

Minding Alerts to Long QT Syndrome Reduces Stillbirth

Early intervention when fetal heart rates go awry can mitigate morbidity and mortality risks.

Device Monitors Activities in Kids with Broken Bones

Activity trackers will help researchers monitor children’s adherence to activity restrictions and incidences of displacement.

Tailored Messaging Aims to Boost Cancer Trial Recruitment

Culturally targeted education could help address cancer disparities among African Americans and Latinos.

Regenerative Medicine for Stress Urinary Incontinence

Phase 3 CELLEBRATE trial is underway testing autologous muscle cell grafts for sphincter repair.

Rural Youth with T1D Struggle to Connect with Monitoring Technology

Children living outside of urban areas are less likely to report using CGMs, despite benefits.

Study Examines Puberty in Girls with Autism

Researchers are seeking girls with and without autism to join study; participating families to receive education, resources.

Clinicians Call on Clickbusters to Streamline Alerts

Program optimizes clinical-decision support alerts and helps build a culture of continuous evaluation.