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CHOP Study Demonstrates How to Collect True Impact Incidents from Head Impact Sensors in Youth Sports
Researchers observed male and female soccer players during competitive play and found that head impact sensor data requires video to review false positives.

Building a Healthy Future – Medical Education in Botswana
The experiences of Drs. Matula, Mazhani, and Tsima highlight the game-changing potential of supporting and investing in advanced training programs for medical professionals in Botswana.
Cardiac Center Awards Innovation in Patient Care
The latest in telehealth technology, mobile applications and more. Learn how recently funded projects could improve the experience of Cardiac Center families.

Novel Sepsis Treatment Enhances Bacterial Capture by Neutrophil “Traps”
New treatment developed by CHOP researchers poised to improve sepsis outcomes.
Children with Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis More Likely to Have Other Allergies
CHOP researchers find the rare food allergy is linked with other allergies but does not cause them

When It Feels Like Too Much
Anxiety is common in cardiac patients and their families. A Cardiac Center psychologist offers simple strategies to help children and adults cope.

CHOP Gastroenterologist and Patient Family Participate in Congressional Briefing Recap
Arunjot Singh, MD, MPH, co-director of the Celiac Center, participated in a congressional briefing at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center with Jax Bari and his parents to help convince Congress to increase funding for celiac disease research.

A Generous $10 Million Gift Will Help Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Advance Global Pediatric Health for Vulnerable Children
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) has received a $10 million gift from the Pincus Family Foundation to endow the David N. Pincus Global Health Fellowship Program at CHOP.
Diet-as-Therapy in IBD Relies on Shared Decision-Making, Compliance
CHOP GI doctor discusses research presented at the Crohns and Colitis Congress.
CHOP Researchers Join NIH Consortium to Study Rare Genetic Disorders Involved in Psychiatric Conditions
The consortium will collect data on psychiatric illness and genetic variants associated with an increased risk for neurodevelopmental/behavioral differences, such as those associated with the chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome, with the aim of using the findings to improve patient care.