DiYES International School – Growth Hormone Deficiency affects children in subtle but serious ways. Many parents notice that their child grows more slowly than others but assume it is genetic or temporary.…
DiYES International School – Acquired Hearing Loss in Children is a condition that can occur after birth due to various factors such as illness injury or environmental exposure. Unlike congenital hearing loss…
DiYES International School – Retinoblastoma in Children is a rare yet dangerous eye cancer that primarily affects young children under the age of five. This condition develops in the retina which is…
DiYES International School – Thriving After Childhood Leukemia is more than just surviving the disease. It reflects strength, support, and resilience beyond the hospital walls. Each year, thousands of children receive a…
DiYES International School – Swissmedic approves Coartem Baby, a landmark step in protecting newborns from malaria. This new formulation represents the first-ever antimalarial treatment specifically designed for infants under 5 kilograms. Malaria…
DiYES International School – Malaria Comas in Africa represent a critical health emergency that affects thousands of children annually. In sub-Saharan regions, hospitals often receive young patients who arrive unconscious due to…
DiYES International School – Clesrovimab Gains FDA Approval to protect vulnerable infants from respiratory syncytial virus or RSV during their first exposure season. This groundbreaking antibody treatment, also known as Enflonsia, received…
DiYES International School – Dr Krishnan leads historic surgery that changed the course of one infant’s life and pediatric care in regional Australia. In early July 2025, Townsville University Hospital became the…
DiYES International School – Cheek swelling in children can be both alarming and confusing for parents. This condition may arise from several different causes ranging from harmless teething discomfort to more serious…