Beata Mostafavi
Public Relations Manager

Mostafavi leads media relations and content creation for University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital and Von Voigtlander Women’s Hospital. Prior to joining Michigan Medicine in 2012, Mostafavi spent 10 years as a journalist. Contact: [email protected]

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First Oral Immunotherapy for Peanut Allergy Gets Closer to FDA Vote
An 11-year-old boy’s enrollment in a U-M clinical trial for peanut allergy treatment suggests graduated doses of peanut protein powder could help protect allergic children.
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1 in 4 Parents Not Prepared for ‘Parenting Hangovers’ From Holiday Parties
Most parents plan for transportation and child care before a special event, but fewer consider how excess drinking may affect parenting the next day, a new poll finds.
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Baby’s High-Risk Delivery Includes Removing 3½-Pound Tumor
A deadly endocrine tumor discovered during a woman’s pregnancy explains years of debilitating symptoms. A complex, six-hour surgery by a Michigan Medicine team kept mom and baby safe.
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Mott’s ‘Lego Guy’ Helps Young Patients Focus on Fun, Not Illness
A U-M grad’s custom Lego robotics kits help keep young patients’ minds busy during hospital stays while teaching basic coding and educational skills.
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Study: Rise in Meth and Opioid Use During Pregnancy
Usage rates among moms-to-be have spiked in the past decade, with a disparate boost among pregnant women who live in rural counties.
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Mom’s Voice May Help Babies Sleep Better in NICU
A simple intervention makes a huge impact on infants in the NICU
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Does Netflix’s ‘13 Reasons Why’ Influence Teen Suicide? Survey Asks At-Risk Youths
Half of suicidal adolescent show viewers in a hospital sample say the controversial television series contributed to their suicide risk, a new report finds.
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Little Victor from Ohio Celebrates ‘Dual Loyalties’ Before the Big Game
After their baby’s successful open-heart surgery at the University of Michigan, a family of longtime Buckeyes are glad to champion the Wolverines, too.
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Does an “echo chamber” of information impede flu vaccination for children?
Parents who decline to get their child vaccinated against the flu may be exposed to a limited range of information, a new national poll suggests.
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San Diego Zoo comes to U-M’s C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital
Patients at University of Michigan’s C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital are expected to have some special visitors on Thursday, including an Eastern Tiger Salamander, giant rabbit and Lesser Hedgehog.
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After High-Risk Birth and Health Scares, Young Triplets Thriving
Personalized care helped a mother and her three children overcome pregnancy complications and other hurdles. Today, the siblings are enjoying life and each other.
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Advertising in Kids’ Apps More Prevalent Than Parents May Realize
Ninety-five percent of reviewed apps for children ages 5 and under include at least one form of advertising, a new U-M study finds. Why parents should pay attention.
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6 Simple Ways to Ease Children’s Fears at the Doctor
A Michigan Medicine pediatrician offers tips to manage anxiety in young patients — and what to do when it’s time for a shot.
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Half of parents say their preschooler fears doctor’s visits
A trip to the pediatrician’s office can be a nerve-wracking experience for both children and their parents, especially when efforts to calm young patients down dominate the visit.
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Mailing error may have exposed Michigan Medicine patients’ contact information
Michigan Medicine is notifying approximately 3,700 patients about a mailing mistake that may have exposed their names and contact information.
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