“Good luck mommy” followed by a heart is the full text. Meredith snuggled with her “Ginny” - her nickname for my anthropomorphized posters - last night. Off to DDW! @DDWMeeting
My 10 year old son made a comment this weekend that reminded me that association is not causation - “Mom, you do a lot of laundry when you’re stressed.”
@AerodDr@harvardmed Rachel you are absolutely amazing and inspiring. You are a phenomenal role model in so many ways. Congratulations on this exceptional achievement!!!!!
In our study of parental experience with #thickening feeds for infant #dysphagia and #reflux, attitudes are ➕ but caregivers frequently adjust recipe, which might ⬆️ aspiration risk, highlighting 🔑 need for close follow-up @BostonChildrens@JPediatr https://t.co/EOKr9yZXAk
A 2 year study characterizing #EoE in kids <2 years:
- Most common symptoms are feeding difficulty, vomiting, and cough/wheeze
- 75% had abnormal MBS studies
- 2/3 achieved histologic remission during this study
@SuzannaHirschMD @aerodr
https://t.co/62ZqJynVfr
My 7 year daughter (and budding scientist) drew a smiley face on my poster container, named her “Ginny” and hid her in her room. Glad I found her before today’s poster session… #nutrition2023
My very first Tweet. Today, I am feeling exceptionally grateful for my community, especially my husband @jdhron who is always by my side, and my mentor @AerodDr who in the last 24h has both strengthened me as a scientist while continuing to show she cares about me as a person.