Mindy and Geoff Miller of Uniontown have four kids. Three are girls, and they have the bleeding disorder called hemophilia. “Geoff has hemophilia, and we were always told there was a good chance he’d pass it along to our girls,” Mindy said. “They would be carriers, and their future sons could have hemophilia because their […]
Archives for April 2025
Prediabetes in kids: What to know and how to help
Prediabetes in children has doubled in the last 20 years. To learn what parents can do to reduce the risk of their child developing prediabetes, Dr. Naveen Uli, the medical director of the Center for Diabetes and Endocrinology at Akron Children’s, answers some questions about this alarming trend. Why are cases of increasing? The primary […]
What parents should know about vitamin A and measles
The only way to protect your child from measles is with two doses of the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) shot. It is important to note that vitamin A, at any dose, cannot treat or prevent measles, says Dr. Therese Linnon from Akron Children’s Pediatrics, Warren. Why is vitamin A used in measles treatment? “Vitamin A […]
With a combined 79 years of service, April Sherman and Crystal Cline retire
For the past 10 years, Supervisor April Sherman and Administrative Secretary Crystal Cline have worked side by side in Environmental Services (EVS). From welcoming new staff to managing daily operations, their dedication and hard work is evident in every corner of the hospital. “The EVS workers inspire me every day,” Crystal shared. “It can be […]
Hands-on workshop promotes women in orthopedic surgery
Akron Children’s is unique in that three of its 11 orthopedic surgeons are women, well above the national average of just 7%. Orthopedic Surgeon Julie Samora, MD, PhD, chairs the Akron Children’s Orthopedics department, which is also rare. The trio of female orthopedic surgeons – Drs. Samora, Lorena Floccari and Sheryl Handler-Matasar – recently led […]
Breastfeeding after breast cancer: Leah’s story
Leah Hecht was diagnosed with breast cancer when she was 32. A few years after completing treatment, Leah became pregnant with her first child, and like most moms, started thinking about what breastfeeding would look like. But having had a lumpectomy and radiation on her affected breast, Leah wasn’t sure what was possible. “I was […]













