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Beyond Blood Fall 2024 Newsletter
Family Newsletter from the Comprehensive Hemostasis and Thrombosis Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
Experts in the Hemostasis and Thrombosis Center at CHOP Provide Expert Commentary on Hemophilia
Leslie Raffini, MD, and Regina Butler, RN, were quoted in the Philadelphia Inquirer on a story featuring a CHOP patient family living with hemophilia, an inherited bleeding disorder that prevents blood from clotting properly.

CHOP’s Hemostasis and Thrombosis Center Celebrates 50th Anniversary
A look back at the last five decades of treatment options to what lies ahead with additional potentially curative gene therapies.

Bullying and Children with Autism: How to Help Your Child
Children with high-functioning autism can be an easy target for bullies. A CHOP pediatrician offers tips to help parents address bullying behavior and teach coping skills.

News at CHOP: Fall 2021
A multi-institutional study from the Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics Research Network (DBPNet), led by CHOP, analyzed the effectiveness and side effects of 2 main classes of ADHD medication prescribed to preschool- age children, stimulants like methylphenidate and alpha 2-adrenergic agonists, such as guanfacine.

Child Safety & Your Exercise Equipment
Pandemic gym closures led many to install their own home exercise equipment. A CHOP doctor offers tips to keep your family safer from accidental injuries.
Study Reveals Disparities in Key Early Intervention Referrals for Developmental Delays
Improved screening practices could decrease disparities by increasing referrals for developmental delays in traditionally underserved communities.
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.
CHOP Awarded $936,000 from Inaugural Eagles Autism Challenge
The inaugural Eagles Autism Challenge awarded Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia $936,000 to support cutting-edge autism research and programs.

Eagles Autism Challenge Raises More than $2.3 Million for Autism Research, Programs
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is one of three organizations to benefit from proceeds raised at inaugural Eagles Autism Challenge.