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New Keto Recipes — with Videos!
We know that cooking for the ketogenic diet can be a challenge. We’re here to help with dozens of kid-friendly recipes and some new step-by-step cooking videos.
Importance of Fluid Intake for Patients on the Ketogenic Diet
For children on the ketogenic (keto) diet, keeping hydrated is essential to prevent constipation and kidney stones.
Formerly Conjoined Twins, Erin and Abby Delaney, Thriving Months After Separation Surgery
Abby and Erin, formerly joined at the head, were separated on June 6, 2017, at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. See how they’re doing months later.
Pediatric Immunotherapy: What’s Next for CAR-T Therapy
The FDA approval of Kymriah™ has shifted the paradigm for pediatric cancer treatment — and at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, more cell therapies are on the horizon.
Biology of Childhood Brain Tumors Offers Clues to Precise Treatments
Researchers have found key differences among the most common types of pediatric brain tumors that may lead to more effective therapy.
3 Ways to Build Resilience in Your Child
Find expert advice on how you can help your child build resilience to cope with setbacks and disappointments as they get older.
Dr. Flaura Winston Elected into the National Academy of Medicine
Dr. Flaura Winston is recognized for her lifelong work in improving child passenger safety, preventing teen and young driver crashes, and addressing posttraumatic stress after injury.
CHOP Immunologist Receives Boyle Scientific Achievement Award
CHOP congratulates Kathleen E. Sullivan, MD, PhD, Chief of the Division of Allergy and Immunology, who received the 2017 Boyle Scientific Achievement Award earlier this year from the Immune Deficiency Foundation (IDF).
The Community Asthma Prevention Program Celebrates 20 Years at CHOP
The Community Asthma Prevention Program focuses on helping families combat asthma in low-income neighborhoods.
Two Firms Receive Seed Grants to Develop Medical Devices for Children
The Philadelphia Pediatric Medical Device Consortium, based at CHOP, announced its latest round of seed grants to companies developing pediatric medical devices.