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CHOP Clinicians Present at National Down Syndrome Congress
Three CHOP clinicians presented at the National Down Syndrome Congress in July 2017, sharing new tools to help young children and older teens with Down syndrome.
World View: Care in the Dominican Republic
At the Down Syndrome Medical Interest Group, USA (DSMIG-USA) symposium, CHOP presented on the global reach of the Trisomy 21 Program and how it helped a young boy with Down syndrome in the Dominican Republic.
Philly Eagles Take Flight for Autism Research
The Eagles held their second annual Taking Flight for Autism event Aug. 30 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.
FDA Approves Personalized Cellular Therapy for Advanced Leukemia Developed by University of Pennsylvania and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
This is a game changer for the treatment of pediatric patients battling leukemia and a pivotal milestone in this new era of cellular therapies that treat cancer with a patient’s own immune system.
Research May Lead to First Drug Treatment for a Disabling Bone Disease
A CHOP researcher finds that a drug candidate that blocks abnormal protein signals may yield a novel therapy for a pediatric bone disease.
Lagging Skills May Be Behind Challenging Behaviors in Children with Autism
A new study suggests that challenging behaviors may arise when children with autism lack certain skills required to cope with a problem or situation in an adaptive manner.
Director of CHOP’s Lactation Program Chosen for Congressional Task Force
Dr. Spatz will help guide research specific to understanding medication risks in pregnant and lactating women.
Technically Speaking: Standing Orders Protocols Can Improve Your Vaccination Rates
Find out how standing orders can improve vaccination rates and find tools for implementing them in your practice.
Altered Mitochondria Associated with Increased Autism Risk
Mitochondria, your cells’ power engines, could pay a key role in the development of autism spectrum disorder.
Belly Pain 101: What’s the Difference Between IBS and IBD?
Is your child's tummy ache and diarrhea a normal, occasional experience or something more? Find out how to tell the difference and when to seek medical help.