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iknowUshould2

iknowUshould2, launched by CHOP, is a campaign for teens that aims to improve knowledge about and increase testing for sexually transmitted infections and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

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American College of Cardiology (ACC)

ACC is a nonprofit medical society dedicated to transforming cardiovascular care and improving heart health through education, research, quality care and health policy.

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Center for Autism Research — Autism Roadmap

Whether your child has just been diagnosed or you’ve hit an obstacle and are looking for new ideas and resources, the CAR Autism Roadmap™ offers customized resources and up-to-date information about autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

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The Center for Parent Information and Resources (CPIR)

Provides resources for young people with a disability considering employment, and helps families find a Parent Training and Information Center (PTI) or a Community Parent Resource Center (CPRC) in their area that offer information about early intervention, school services, therapy, local policies, transportation, and much more.

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Tour CHOP's Endoscopy Suite

Before your visit, take a tour of the Kohl’s GI Nutrition and Diagnostic Center at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

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Ketogenic Diet Teaching Kitchen and Cooking Classes

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Ketogenic Diet Teaching Kitchen (Keto Kitchen) is a teaching kitchen where parents and caregivers can take cooking classes and learn to prepare the foods their child will need when following a dietary treatment for epilepsy and neurological disorders.

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The Charlie Foundation for Ketogenic Therapies

The Charlie Foundation for Ketogenic Therapies was founded in 1994 to provide information about diet therapies for people with epilepsy, other neurological disorders and select cancers.

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