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Danielle Guez Barber, MD PhD joins the Medical Advisory Board

November 16th, 2020  |  By HOPE FOR HIE FOUNDATION

We are very excited to welcome Dr. Danielle Barber, a pediatric neurologist, laboratory-based researcher from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and HIE mom, to our Medical Advisory Board. She will be working with Hope for HIE to not only represent the HIE parent experience, but bridge her clinical work and laboratory work with mouse models in HIE research to build connections […]

November is Epilepsy Awareness Month

November 15th, 2020  |  By HOPE FOR HIE FOUNDATION

Epilepsy is one of the more common diagnoses to come from HIE, and there are certain types of seizure disorders that HIE children are more prone to developing. According to research studies, HIE makes children five times more vulnerable to developing epilepsy at some point in their life. In addition, HIE is a leading cause of several rare types of […]

Christopher Carosella, MD, joins the Medical Advisory Board

October 30th, 2020  |  By BETSY PILON

We are very excited to welcome Dr. Christopher Carosella from Johns Hopkins to our Medical Advisory Board. He will be working with us to bring more education to our community in the area of neurological-based sleep issues. Christopher Carosella, M.D., is a pediatric neurologist with expertise in epilepsy and sleep medicine. Dr. Carosella earned his medical degree from the Drexel […]

Hope for HIE Announces Partner in Hope – Trexo Robotics

October 27th, 2020  |  By HOPE FOR HIE FOUNDATION

We’re excited to announce Trexo Robotics is a new Silver level Partner in Hope, through our Partners in Hope program. Trexo’s support will help us fund valuable work being done by Hope for HIE, increasing our ability to tackle two big goals in this next growth curve of our organization: 1) Decreasing the incidence of HIE and 2) Improving the […]

Learning Disabilities, Attention & Behavioral Challenges in HIE

October 14th, 2020  |  By HOPE FOR HIE FOUNDATION

While epilepsy and cerebral palsy get far more attention as noted outcomes from HIE, the prevalence of learning, attention and behavioral challenges, especially for those who have experienced a more mild outcome from HIE, are a significant burden that need more attention and follow-up care.

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