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Identifying and Easing School Transition Troubles
A CHOP pediatrician discusses common issues kids face when starting the school year, and tips for parents.

Two New Treatments for Spinal Muscular Atrophy Offer Hope
Two new treatments are giving children with spinal muscular atrophy hope. CHOP is on the forefront of delivering care that is changing children’s lives.
Brain Imaging Shows How Minimally Verbal and Nonverbal Children with Autism Have Slower Response to Sounds
A new study by CHOP researchers looks at how specific children with autism process auditory stimuli, which could have important diagnostic potential.

Why Doctors Ask to Speak Privately with Teen Patients
Why doctors ask to talk to your teen alone — and the long-term benefit it can have on your teen’s health.
Female Athletes Seek Specialty Care for Concussion Later than Males
Research at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) found that female athletes seek specialty care for concussion later than males, potentially contributing to longer recovery.

CHOP-Run Trial on Peanut Allergy Treatment Receives FDA Recommendation
Dr. Jonathan Spergel and patient speak with CBS News about this breakthrough treatment.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Establishes Morgan Family Endowed Chair in Pediatric Surgery
Peter Mattei, MD, attending pediatric surgeon in the Division of General, Thoracic and Fetal Surgery at CHOP, is named the inaugural holder of Morgan Family Endowed Chair in Pediatric Surgery.
For College Students with Type 1 Diabetes, Tips for Managing the Disease on Their Own
CHOP gives advice for maintaining a healthy lifestyle for young adults with Type 1 Diabetes living away from home in this Philadelphia Inquirer story.
Scientists Identify Gene as a Master Regulator in Schizophrenia
A scientific team at CHOP has identified a gene that acts as a master regulator of schizophrenia during early human brain development.

CHOP Unveils Interactive Robot to Patients and Families
New robot will be programmed for entertainment and patient education purposes, offering an alternative mode for interaction and learning.