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Families of Children with Hearing Loss Explore Educational Law, Advocacy and Support
The second annual Center for Childhood Communication Family Workshop provided parents and caregivers of children with hearing loss an opportunity to hear from experts in educational law and advocacy.

Four Proposals Receive Seed Funds to Develop Medical Devices for Children
The Pennsylvania Pediatric Medical Device Consortium announces its latest round of seed grants to help develop medical devices for children. Four firms will receive grants of $50,000 each.

Patients Attend Annual Day of Beauty Event
Patients from the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery treated to spa day at local salon.
CHOP Anesthesiologist Appointed to FDA Advisory Committee
Dr. Ronald Litman was appointed Chairperson of an advisory committee tasked with reviewing potential issues with opioid medications.
Dr. Nathan Blum Weighs in on New Device for Treatment of ADHD
Chief of the Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics speaks to KYW Newsradio, says more studies are needed.

Tick. Tick. Tick. Defusing the Sepsis Timebomb
Efforts across CHOP search for faster, more accurate ways to diagnose deadly infection.
Therapy for Anxiety Works Best when the Whole Family Is Involved
Dr. Katherine Dahlsgaard talks to The Philadelphia Inquirer about how the entire family works together to combat childhood anxiety.
CHOP Announces Citadel as Presenting Sponsor of 2019 Parkway Run & Walk
CHOP announced that Citadel will be the presenting sponsor of its 2019 Parkway Run & walk, taking place Sept. 29, 2019, along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.
A Cancer-causing Gene May Benefit Patients During Chemotherapy
CHOP researchers report that a well-known gene that normally drives cancer could potentially benefit cancer patients if used in combination with chemotherapy.

Genetic Testing 101: What Parents Need to Know
If your child has symptoms of an inherited condition or one that might be caused by a spontaneous gene mutation, your doctor may recommend genetic testing. Here's what you need to know.