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Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Annual Report
The 2015 annual report from the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences highlights new clinical insights.
Study Shows Headache More Common Stroke Symptom in Children
According to recent research led by CHOP neurologist Lori Billinghurst, MD, children are more likely than adults to report headache at the onset of stroke.
By Teens, for Teens
“AYA Cancer Chat: Life Interrupted” is an insightful, CHOP-produced podcast where adolescents and young adults discuss their experience with cancer, with the goal of helping current patients.
Open Book, Open World
The Reach Out and Read program at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia marked two major milestones: It celebrated its 20th anniversary and gave away its one-millionth book.
What about Whooping Cough?
The whooping cough vaccine dramatically reduced the number of death each year; however, whooping cough has had a resurgence. Dr. Feemster explains why.
A Team Effort
A recent $1 million donation from the Eagles Charitable Foundation will support autism research and programs at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
A Night Aglow
The CHOP Choir and a crowd of 200 gathered in December to celebrate the Season of Light, a community-wide fundraiser and show of support for the children at CHOP.
Measurements in Baby’s First Year May Point to Autism Risk
A new study shows that early brain development biomarkers may make it possible to predict in the first year of life whether some infants will develop autism.
Making a World of Difference
Using a portable ultrasound machine, Dr. Alexandra Vinograd diagnosed telescoping intestines in a 4-month-old girl in Liberia. A surgery helped save the baby's life.
No Gift More Precious
Read heartwarming transplant stories and the astonishing transformation transplant patients undergo.