CHOP Scientists: Vaccines Don’t Cause Retinal Bleeding in Children
Sep 30, 2015
CHOP researchers have debunked the claim that childhood vaccinations may cause young children to have retinal hemorrhage (bleeding in the eye’s retina).
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Sep 30, 2015
CHOP researchers have debunked the claim that childhood vaccinations may cause young children to have retinal hemorrhage (bleeding in the eye’s retina).
Sep 25, 2015
Mitchondria, the tiny structures that are power plants of our cells, may have helped humans and other mammals adapt and evolve over the eons.
Sep 13, 2023
An attending physician in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia clears up common misconceptions about the flu shot.
Sep 17, 2015
New NIH funding supports CHOP research in genetic causes of childhood conditions, returning this information to families and improving treatments.
Sep 16, 2015
A research team led by a CHOP eye surgeon suggests that routine retinal screening of children with type 1 diabetes can begin later than current guidelines recommend.
Sep 10, 2015
Building on its decades-long investigations in the biology and treatment of neuroblastoma, CHOP will lead the consortium’s neuroblastoma research program.
Aug 31, 2015
Hospitalized children are less likely to receive CT scans for common diagnoses, and more likely to receive MRIs and ultrasound--which don’t use ionizing radiation.
Aug 26, 2015
Zion Harvey, the world’s first child to receive a bilateral hand transplant earlier this summer, was discharged from The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) earlier today.
Aug 24, 2015
Scientists who analyzed the genes involved in 10 autoimmune diseases that begin in childhood have discovered 22 genome-wide signals shared by two or more diseases
Jul 28, 2015
Surgeons at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia joined with colleagues from Penn Medicine recently to complete the world’s first bilateral hand transplant on a child.