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Feature Article: Answering Your Questions About COVID-19 Vaccines
Find resources about COVID-19 vaccines, including video interviews with Dr. Paul Offit and a Q&A page with more than 50 questions.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Among 15 Most Innovative Children’s Hospitals, Parents Magazine Says
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia was named one of the 15 most innovative children’s hospitals by Parents magazine based on the results of a comprehensive survey.
CHOP’s Division of Urology Celebrates 50 Years of Innovation
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Division of Urology. Five decades ago, few could have imagined the innovations that would revolutionize the field of pediatric urology and how dramatically those advances would transform the lives of children born with these complex conditions.
CHOP Appoints Dr. Karen Zur as Chief of Division of Otolaryngology
CHOP has appointed Karen B. Zur, MD as Chief of the Division of Otolaryngology, formalizing a role she has served in an interim capacity since March 2020.
Is There Danger Lurking in Your Medicine Cabinet?
Recent research alerts us that more teens are being reported to have taken overdoses of over-the-counter pain relievers. Learn what you can do!
Researchers Develop Sequencing Method to Detect RNA Modifications on Viral RNAs
CHOP researchers have developed a sequencing method to detect RNA modifications that regulate RNA splicing during adenovirus infection.
CHOP Researchers Find Mitochondrial Dysregulation Driving Spaceflight Health Risks
As part of a landmark package NASA papers, CHOP researchers have described significant mitochondrial changes due to spaceflight.
Should I Give My Child Antibiotics? Preventing Antibiotic Resistance
The American Academy of Pediatrics and the CDC have new guidelines for pediatricians about preventing antibiotic resistance.
Study Involving Seven Major Children’s Hospitals Shows COVID-19 is Typically Mild in Children
Large, national study on COVID-19 in children led by CHOP found 4% of children tested were positive, but there were disparities in positivity rates and disease severity.
CHOP Researchers Reverse Severe Lymphatic Disorder in Patient with Noonan Syndrome by Targeting Genetic Pathway
Researchers at CHOP have resolved a severe lymphatic disorder in a girl with Noonan Syndrome that had led to upper gastrointestinal bleeding, fluid collection around the lungs, and numerous surgeries that had been unable to resolve her symptoms.