Early Spinal Patterns May Predict Scoliosis in Teen Years
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A CHOP researcher has identified spinal patterns in younger children that may predict later scoliosis—and may open the door to the first-ever methods to prevent that condition.
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A CHOP researcher has identified spinal patterns in younger children that may predict later scoliosis—and may open the door to the first-ever methods to prevent that condition.
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For families of picky eaters, dinner time can be a nightmare. Many parents blame themselves, thinking there’s something they did to cause their child’s extreme eating habits.
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CHOP Researchers Discover New, Aggressive Form of Mitochondrial Disease.
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Nursing-Led Savings includes advice on developing and implementing a plan that eliminates waste and streamlines processes in everyday clinical work.
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The CDC recommends that virtually everyone 6 months of age and older get vaccinated against flu each year. So, when is the best time to get influenza vaccine?
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A research collaboration that shares genetic data among pediatric hospitals has received a multi-year federal grant to scale up its network, aimed at advancing precision medicine for children.
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Stephan Grupp, MD, PhD, Chief of the Cell Therapy and Transplant Section in the Division of Oncology, has been elected into the National Academy of Medicine (NAM).
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The National Academy of Medicine elects two global leaders in cellular and gene therapy from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
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This grant will fund CHOP’s Community Asthma Prevention Program Plus (CAPP+) home repairs program to improve health outcomes for vulnerable patients.
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Beverly L. Davidson, PhD, director of the Raymond G. Perelman Center for Cellular and Molecular Therapeutics has been elected into the National Academy of Medicine (NAM).