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We’ll go On the Record to hear about Kennedy Krieger’s efforts to help neurodiverse people get ready and hold jobs, and to educate employers about hiring people with disabilities. Plus, an alumnus of the program talks about his job at Ripken Stadium!
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We’ll go On the Record with a high school student recovering from long COVID. Two years ago, Lucas Denault moved on from his mild case of COVID. Weeks later, a typical school day exhausted him. We hear how Kennedy Krieger’s rehab clinic helped him heal.
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The leader of the Kennedy Krieger Institute discusses how the COVID pandemic has posed special challenges for the world-renowned pediatric care facility.
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COVID infections are soaring among children. Why? We speak with Dr. Brad Schlagger, pediatric neurologist who heads Kennedy Krieger Institute, about vaccines, the safety of in-person school, and treating children with lingering symptoms.
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Dr. Beth Slomine shares a story about Amy Dykes, a former patient who had a large tumor removed from her brain when she was 18. Now fully recovered, Amy…
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Aaron Parsons, vice president of special education at Kennedy Krieger Schools, shares his pride and excitement about Lauryn, a young woman who has…
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When an adult has a stroke, signs and symptoms are often recognizable. But what if the victim is a toddler? Or an infant … someone who may not be able to…
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When an adult has a stroke, signs and symptoms are often recognizable. But what if the victim is a toddler? Or an infant … someone who may not be able to…