Medicine — and More
Apr 9, 2024
Families in need that come to the ED get unexpected support, from diapers and food to a listening ear and compassionate concern.
Experts from CHOP’s Allergy Program are recognized as global leaders in the management of allergic conditions and have helped formulate many of the national guidelines used by physicians around the world.
Apr 9, 2024
Families in need that come to the ED get unexpected support, from diapers and food to a listening ear and compassionate concern.
Apr 9, 2024
Follow Gino Poliziani, LSW, a social worker in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit.
Apr 9, 2024
Breakthrough research into the ethics of genetic testing has earned Katharine P. Callahan, MD, MSME, a new title: Wunderkind.
Apr 9, 2024
Using children’s strengths as a path to recovery.
Apr 10, 2024
80 years ago, Stan Kraftsow was treated at CHOP for a life-threatening condition. His gift will give other children full lives.
Apr 8, 2024
First large-scale study on licensure and driving outcomes among teens and young adults with mood disorders also finds overall crash rates slightly higher for those newly licensed.
Apr 5, 2024
Philadelphia joins Bloomberg Philanthropies’ first-of-its-kind initiative that connects students to job opportunities with family-sustaining wages in 10 communities across the U.S.
Apr 4, 2024
Find updates on measles cases in early 2024 and on COVID-19 and MIS-C. Also, learn about the life and legacy of Paul Alexander who spent 72 years of his life in an iron lung after a polio infection.
Apr 4, 2024
Dr. Lori Handy talks about the differences between the MMR and MMRV vaccines and considerations for parents deciding between these two vaccines for their children.
Apr 4, 2024
One of the prevailing misconceptions about COVID-19 mRNA vaccines is that they are a form of gene therapy. So, is this true? The short answer is no, but let’s take a closer look at why.