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WOGL Radiothon Raises Over $300,000 for Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
The 16th Annual WOGL-FM 98.1 Loves Our Kids Radiothon raises more than $300,000 for child life and family programs at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

Tips for Making Exercise Fun for Kids
Did you know that children of all ages need at least 60 minutes every day of moderate to vigorous physical activity? Find out how you can encourage physical activity in kids.
One-dose Gene Therapy Produces Clotting Factor, Safely Stops Bleeding in Hemophilia B Patients
A team of gene therapy researchers has reported on a highly active gene variant that achieved sustained factor levels in 10 adults, with no adverse effects.

Brain Remaps Itself in Child with Double Hand Transplant
CHOP/Penn Medicine team is first to show massive cortical reorganization is reversible in a child.
CHOP Expert in Metabolic Diseases Appointed to State Rare Diseases Council
Can Ficicioglu, MD, PhD, a physician-scientist with expertise in genetic disorders, was appointed to a statewide Rare Diseases Advisory Council by the PA Department of Health.

Keep Your Young Child Safe from Falls
Falls are the leading cause of unintentional injuries, and are responsible for half of childhood traumatic brain injuries. Find practical tips for reducing the risk of falls for children of different ages.
Genes Influencing Later Puberty Cause Lower Bone Density
A genetic tendency for later puberty causes lower bone mineral density. This effect may raise the risk of osteoporosis and fractures later in life.

Home for the Holidays: Formerly Conjoined Twins, Erin and Abby Delaney, Depart Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
After 485 days at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, formerly conjoined twins, Erin and Abby Delaney, were discharged to return home to North Carolina, just in time for Thanksgiving.
Season of Thanks: A Video Message
Breakthroughs happen every day at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia — thanks to supporters like you! We want to thank you for transforming children’s lives and making tomorrow’s breakthroughs possible for children today.
Rarity of Ewing Sarcoma Makes Quick Diagnosis Uncommon
We present three cases of Ewing sarcoma treated at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), where a multidisciplinary team of experts focuses on curing the patients as well as preserving limb function and growth potential.