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The transition of a child from pediatric care to the adult health system is a significant and typically stressful event for young patients and their families. That’s particularly true when there are chronic health conditions, developmental disabilities, and genetic disorders involved. Children are now surviving complex disabilities, genetic conditions, and extreme prematurity, and we are seeing many more of these young patients in our practices.

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I turned on my computer this morning and clicked on the Google webpage to do a search on aphasia, and, in particular, on Pierre Paul Broca, the celebrated neuroanatomist of the 1850s. To my irritation the Google logo was a cartoonish puzzle that I did not understand. There was a burning piece of toast, something that looked like a piece of a face, something that looked like a brain, and then a drawing of a man’s face. A bit annoyed for not being able to understand the logo’s message, I was about to continue with my intended search, when it suddenly dawned on me—the toast!

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The 2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was jointly awarded to Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash, and Michael W. Young for their discoveries of the molecular mechanisms controlling circadian rhythms. The existence of a biological clock that regulates various daily rhythmic functions in all living organisms has been known of for years. These Nobel Laureates were able to look inside this biological clock and elucidate its inner workings.

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