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Questions and Concerns About Baby Poop
A CHOP pediatrician answers common questions and concerns about what baby poop should look like, what’s normal, and when to call the doctor.

Know Your Family Cardiac History — for Your Child’s Sake and Your Own
Knowing your family's cardiac history can help clinicians take preventative steps to reduce the risk of serious health effects for you — and your children.

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Celebrates 23rd Annual Fetal Surgery Family Reunion
The event drew more than 2,500 patients and families who were treated in the Center for Fetal Diagnosis & Treatment to reconnect with their clinicians and other families who share an indescribable bond.

Breathing Freely at Home
By investing in home repairs, CHOP and Philadelphia are improving asthma outcomes.

Redefining What’s Possible
Two extraordinary programs are solving medical mysteries and envisioning the breakthroughs of tomorrow.
Exploring Learning and Memory in Down Syndrome
Researchers from Drexel University are leading several studies that aim to understand how children with Down syndrome learn and how to most effectively provide early intervention.
New Sleep Study Could Help Children with Down Syndrome
A new sleep study at CHOP could lead to new treatments for children with Down syndrome who have obstructive sleep apnea.
Participants Sought for Brain Imaging in Down Syndrome Study
Researchers are recruiting children ages 7-11 for a new research study examining brain development in children with Down syndrome.
Brain Imaging Study Expanded to Include Children with Down Syndrome
The NIH recently awarded funding for an infant brain imaging study at CHOP to better understand brain and behavioral development in children with Down syndrome.

My Sister Eve
Having a sister with Down syndrome has taught one young woman more about life than school ever could. She shares her sister's teachings.