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Local Salon Hosts Annual Event for CHOP’s Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Patients
Salon L'Etoile in Jenkintown welcomed more than 30 CHOP patients for their yearly “Spring Makeover Day.”
Brain Study Detects Autism in Infants
Dr. Juhi Pandey talks a about CHOP’s groundbreaking brain imaging research to detect autism.
The Truth about Peanut Allergies in Kids
Introducing small amounts of peanut products to your baby can help ward off peanut allergies for some children. Learn about peanut allergies in kids.
Determining the Effectiveness of PCV13 Vaccine in Dominican Republic
A fellowship research project helped identify the prevalence of pneumococcal infections in the Dominican Republic (DR). The findings will be shared with the DR’s Ministry of Public Health to help improve vaccine rates.
“Health for All” — World Health Day 2018
Through training, research and clinical care, the Global Health team at CHOP is committed to contributing to the "Health for All" mission.
Global Health Exchange Program: A Not So Tiny Story
Through Penn and CHOP’s collaboration with PMH, Dr. Mazhani had access to the resources young Botswana’s doctors desperately need and to additional mentorship, training opportunities and research expertise.
How to Talk to Kids about Death
It will never be easy telling a young child that a loved one or a pet has died, but there are certain things a parent or caregiver can do to help lay the groundwork for future conversations about it.
Prominent Scientist to Join CHOP in September, Launch Center for Computational and Genomic Medicine
Yi Xing, PhD, an internationally prominent scientist, will join CHOP on Sept. 1 to launch a Center that will harness big data and new technology for children’s health.
Summer Fun in the Sun: Camps Can Help Children Thrive with Peer Interactions
Summer camps provide children with cardiac conditions opportunities to meet new friends, connect with peers who have experienced similar medical treatments, gain independence, and discover new activities and hobbies.
It’s Not Just Contact Sports: Youth Concussions Result from Broad Range of Activities
A new study from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds only 40 percent of concussions are caused by contact sports.