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CHOP Researchers Find New Genetic Markers for Rarer Form of Type 1 Diabetes
The findings also show that some of these genetic markers are shared with autism spectrum disorder, suggesting a possible connection.
CHOP Recognized by Forbes in Two Lists of Distinction
CHOP recognized by Forbes magazine in two separate lists honoring companies and leaders.

For Pre-season Injury Prevention, Stretch!
Prepare your student for pre-season athletic training with proper conditioning using stretching exercises.

Q&A with Clement Ren, MD, MBA
Clement Ren, MD, MBA, joined the Division of Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine in July and will lead the Cystic Fibrosis Center.
Technically Speaking: Back to School 2021 and Beyond — 8 Habit-forming Tips for Improving Your Vaccination Rates
Get ideas about ways to increase vaccination rates in your practice.
Alumni Notes Summer 2021
I think we are seeing the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel—I sure hope so! It’s been a long slog, but I hope all of you are safe and happy and well.
Compassion Key to Helping Families Experiencing Food Insecurity
CHOP’s Food Pharmacy 2.0, launched in March 2021, is an expansion of the original Food Pharmacy (FP), which offered healthy food to food-insecure families with a child in the Healthy Weight Program.
Disparities in Asthma Outcomes: Personal Touch Can Make a Difference
A few years before Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia launched the Community Asthma Prevention Program (CAPP) in 1997, our colleagues in the Emergency Department sent weekly tallies of how many patients from CHOP’s original off-site primary care practice at 39th Street came to the ED for asthma-related problems.
Holistic Care of Teens Requires Compassion, Connection and Confidentiality
According to a groundbreaking report released April 2021 by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there has been a 30% increase in reportable STIs from 2015 to 2019.
Fellow’s Corner: Moving from Identifying to Addressing Disparities: Equity-focused Quality Improvement
Early in my clinical training, I learned that as a clinician, treating diseases relied not only on my knowledge of pathophysiology and evidence-based medicine, but also on thoughtful evaluation and understanding of each patient’s unique social and environmental factors and the interactions with a patient’s race and ethnicity.