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How Can Teens Get the Sleep They Need?
Louis Bell, MD, Chief of the Division of General Pediatrics, shares the latest in medical thinking on an important topic: adolescent sleep.
Once Conjoined, Now Thriving: Abby and Erin Delaney
See how the conjoined twins separated at CHOP in 2017 are thriving, thanks for the meticulous planning of their surgical team at CHOP.
A Day in the Life of a Registered Dietitian
Melanie Savoca has been a registered dietitian in the Department of Clinical Nutrition for 11 years. This is a day in her life.
‘I Can See It!’ — From Idea to Astonishing Result
Find out how a bold idea led to an astonishing cure for a certain childhood blindness, and learn about the future of gene therapy to treat children, like Hannah.
CHOP Nurse Named a “Celebrate Caring” Honoree
Independence Blue Cross honors nurses going above and beyond in their care for the community.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Celebrates LGBTQ Pride Month
Check out some of our programs, efforts and community celebrations in support of LGBTQ Pride Month, organized by the Office Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at CHOP.
What Happens When Your Child Hears a Loud Noise?
Audiologist Frank Wartinger talks to WHYY about the science of loud noises and how they affect young ears.
News & Views: A Different Approach to Vaccine Refusal Results in a Change of Heart — One Doctor’s Experience
Guest author, Dr. Margaret Stager, shares her experience when she took a new approach to addressing vaccine refusal with one mom and her son.
Parental Support Is Key when Autistic Adolescents Want to Learn to Drive
Specialized driving instructors stress life skill development, parent-supervised practice, and individualized training to enhance learning and independence.
Comforting a Colicky Infant
A CHOP pediatrician shares insights on colic in babies, and tips for parents and caregivers.