Many kids in America struggle with their weight. While factors like hormones and genes cannot be changed, other reasons like poor eating habits and too much screen time can be improved. Parents play a key role in helping their kids not only lose weight but improve their overall health. A growing problem Data from the […]
Mending hearts across borders: Dr. Karamlou’s first medical mission
Akron Children’s cardiovascular surgeon, Tara Karamlou, MD, MSc, embarked on a life-changing medical mission to Nigeria this past fall. Driven by a calling to bring her expertise to communities with limited access to specialized heart care, Dr. Karamlou and Akron Children’s perfusionist, Lindsey Stuhm, took their talents over 5,600 flight miles away. Dr. Tara Karamlou […]
After 44 years of service, Vicki Parisi reflects on her career at Akron Children’s
When Vicki Parisi walked through the doors of Akron Children’s for a medical assisting internship 44 years ago, she had no idea she’d never leave. Today, as she prepares to retire on Dec. 31, Vicki is reflecting on a career filled with growth, gratitude and countless memories. “I came here for my medical assisting internship, […]
Beth Cardina: A heart for helping others
Beth Cardina, licensed social worker, received the “Trailblazer” award at the Oct. 1 Akron Children’s More childhood, please.™ Awards event. Not only has Beth’s heart for helping people guided her through a 40-year career in child welfare – but it’s helping her honor her son’s memory. Beth’s beginnings When she was in elementary school, an […]
What you should know about weighted blankets for kids
Weighted blankets and stuffed animals have become popular items. You might be wondering if you can safely use them with your kids. Dr. Jennifer Manning, neonatologist at Akron Children’s, explains what parents should know about weighted blankets and stuffed animals for kids. ‘They can be a complementary treatment’ “Weighed blankets have received a lot of […]
Transnasal endoscopy (TNE) transforms testing for gastroenterology patients
Jackson Mead of North Canton, age 16, is on his high school robotics team and loves to figure out how things work. When he became the first Akron Children’s patient to undergo the TNE procedure, which doesn’t require anesthesia like a traditional “upper endoscopy,” he excitedly asked a lot of questions. Stomach issues start Jackson […]













