Mar 01, 2026
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
A nurse weighs your child and marks a dot on a printed chart. The chart has curved lines that look like railway tracks. The dot sits on one line today, and you can see where it sat last time. This is the WHO Child Growth Standards (2006) chart. It is not a “food chart”. It is
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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