Mar 01, 2026
A small metal mirror, smaller than a teaspoon, sits on the tray in a pediatric dental clinic. Next to it is a tiny brush loaded with fluoride varnish. These two tools represent a hard-earned lesson from the last century of dentistry: children do better when dental care starts bef
The ultrasound report has one line circled in pen: “Surgical opinion.” Your child is sitting next to you, asking for a snack. You feel stuck between two fears. You don’t want to delay something serious. You don’t want an unnecessary operation. This decision becomes e
Warm gel spreads on a child’s chest. A probe presses lightly between the ribs. On the screen, two chambers open and close in a steady rhythm. A valve flicks like a door on a hinge. This moving picture is an echocardiogram. It exists because Inge Edler and Hellmuth Hertz recorde
A soft sensor is wrapped around a newborn’s foot. A small screen shows a changing number: 97, 96, 98. This is pulse oximetry, built on a 1974 breakthrough by Takuo Aoyagi, who showed how to estimate blood oxygen using light through the skin. That milestone matters for periodic
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