10 Non-toxic, DIY Cleaning Products
Mar 29, 2016
The best way to prevent poisonings caused by household cleaning products? Make your own non-toxic cleaning products with these DIY recipes.
<p>Recognize the signs and symptoms of pediatric stroke so you can act quickly. Early recognition and treatment after a stroke is critical to long-term outcomes.</p>
Mar 29, 2016
The best way to prevent poisonings caused by household cleaning products? Make your own non-toxic cleaning products with these DIY recipes.
Mar 23, 2016
CHOP researchers show that rare genetic changes strongly increase a child’s bone strength, but only in girls. Bone formation in childhood has lifelong effects.
Jan 15, 2016
One of our HTC families created a fundraising project to support hemophilia research through the CHOP Foundation. The response has been so terrific that Zoe, the sister of our patient “Iron Max,” has upped the fundraising goal multiple times.
Mar 16, 2016
CHOP scientists were part of a large study showing that genes affecting a pregnant mom’s weight, blood sugar and blood pressure also affected her baby’s birth weight.
Mar 16, 2016
This case study is of a 12-year-old male who presented to the Lipid Heart Clinic for evaluation of mixed dyslipidemia. It describes when a referral to the clinic is recommended and how clinicians are improving outcomes.
Mar 18, 2016
The Trisomy 21 Program provides some fun and practical activities you can use to build core strength and fine motor skills to improve your child’s handwriting.
Mar 18, 2016
Finding ways to maintain relationships and stay active is important for young adults with Down syndrome. Planning ahead can help your adult child exercise, socialize and find joy.
Mar 15, 2016
Concussions in kids are on the rise in recent years. Get tips for preventing and treating concussions from the experts at CHOP.
Mar 10, 2016
A CHOP scientist co-led the largest genetic study of pediatric BMI, a measure linked to child obesity. The findings may offer clues to designing future treatments.
Dec 12, 2022
Can you really prevent the norovirus from infecting your family? Yes! A CHOP physician and infection prevention expert explains how.