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Know the Plants in Your Garden — For Your Child’s Safety
Knowing what plants are growing in your garden is important if you have curious children around who may accidentally ingest a poisonous plant.
Philadelphia Inquirer and STAT News Highlight Novel Precision Medicine Treatment
A novel treatment saves the life of a 10-year-old who was transferred to CHOP after sudden onset of shortness of breath and severe swelling in his lower body.
Evaluation and Management of Fontan Circulation
A new scientific statement from the American Heart Association summarizes the current state of knowledge on Fontan circulation and how best to care for these unique patients.
CHOP Travels to D.C. for 2019 Speak Now for Kids Family Advocacy Day
Members of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) traveled to Washington D.C. for 2019 Speak Now for Kids Family Advocacy Day.
CHOP Researcher: One Drug May Treat 2 Rare Pediatric Bone Diseases
A CHOP scientist’s research into the genetic origins of two rare, severe bone diseases has led to clinical trials testing whether a signal-altering drug he identified may treat both disabling diseases.
Fueling Future Discoveries
Their son’s exceptional care inspires the Edmunds to support research at CHOP’s Center for Pediatric IBD, one of the largest centers of its kind in the nation.
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.