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Guidelines for Managing HI in School
Both medical management and neurodevelopmental conditions may require accommodations for your child with hyperinsulinism at school.
Trial Involving CHOP Researchers Shows Drug Helps Pediatric Patients with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
CHOP researchers participated in clinical trial that showed valsartan has a measurable benefit for patients with early-stage hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
ADHD Study Reveals Unique Genetic Differences in African American Patients with the Condition
Using genome sequencing technology, researchers found potential causal mutations differ between ancestral groups, which may impact treatment.
Teens with ADHD Get More Traffic Violations for Risky Driving, Have Higher Crash Risk Regardless of Age when Licensed
Preventable risky driving behaviors may contribute to elevate crash risk, according to first large-scale longitudinal study on driving outcomes for teens with ADHD.
Dr. Nathan Blum Weighs in on New Device for Treatment of ADHD
Chief of the Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics speaks to KYW Newsradio, says more studies are needed.
How to Help Kids with ADHD Make Friends
Dr. Jenelle Nissley-Tsiopinis of the Center for Management of ADHD talks to MetroKids about ways parents can help their child make new friends.
Increase in Number of ADHD Cases May Be Caused by Increased Awareness
Dr. Thomas Power of the Center for Management of ADHD at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia urges parents not to worry.

Teen Drivers with ADHD Symptoms Have More Risky Driving Behaviors
New study by CIRP researcher finds inattention associated with ADHD, other mental health disorders, is associated with more risky driving behaviors.

Motor Vehicle Crash Risk for Teens with ADHD Much Lower than Previously Reported
CHOP researchers find crash risk for teens and young adults with ADHD is much lower than previously reported and can be managed.
ADHD: Avoiding Misdiagnosis
There has been a significant increase in the number of children diagnosed with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) over the past 10 years.