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Yoga and Oncology
To help children through cancer treatment, yoga therapy is offered at our Voorhees and King of Prussia Specialty Care Centers.
Day Medicine Unit Offers Expanded Options for Migraine Treatment
Children who need immediate care for a migraine flare-up can receive IV medications in our Day Medicine Unit as an alternative to the Emergency Department.

Q&A with Dr. Kim Olthoff
Meet Kim Olthoff, MD, FACS, Surgical Director of the Liver Transplant Program
Heart Function in Children with MIS-C Returns to Normal within Three Months
A new study by researchers at CHOP finds children with multi-system inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C), a post-infectious complication of SARS-Co-V2, regained normal cardiac function within approximately three months of initial treatment.
Researchers Point to Need for Implementation Science in Pediatric Oncology
CHOP researchers have found that implementation science is underused in pediatric oncology and call for more research in this area to improve patient care.
Case Study: Aquadex FlexFlow Provides Renal Support as Bridge to Peritoneal Dialysis
Our case study shows the benefits of using the Aquadex FlexFlow® circuit for ultrafiltration or modified continuous veno-venous hemofiltration.

CHOP Study Finds Infants with Low-Risk Deliveries Should Not Need Antibiotics at Birth
CHOP researchers have found infants born via uncomplicated cesarean delivery should not need antibiotics at birth to prevent early-onset sepsis.

International Observerships at CHOP Resume
International observerships, which were halted by the COVID-19 pandemic, officially resumed at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia in July 2021 when we welcomed 11 healthcare professionals to our program.
Stress of Returning to In-Person Learning Contributes to Mental Health Crisis
The transition from virtual to in-person schooling has taken a toll on young people’s mental health.

Two Girls, Two Cured Cases
Summer 2021 saw the Congenital Hyperinsulinism Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia care for two newborn girls who had the focal form of hyperinsulinism (HI).