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Mutation Discovery Leads to Precise Treatment for Child with Severe Lymphatic Disorder
Researchers from CHOP repurpose a drug to reshape anatomy and bring dramatic clinical improvement to a patient with a rare lymphatic disorder.

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.

Cancer Coping through Yoga
Integrative Health at CHOP offers a unique yoga program to help cancer patients cope with treatment.
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.

‘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.
Research Suggests Hand Dryers are Potentially Damaging to Children’s Ears
Frank Wartinger, an audiologist within the Department of Audiology and the Center for Childhood Communication discusses with The New York Times.

‘C’ Is for Compassion
Sesame Street turned to CHOP’s Homeless Health Initiative to help raise awareness of the increasing number of children experiencing homelessness.

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.