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New National Guidelines Recommend Ingesting Honey after Swallowing Button Battery
New national poison control guidelines recommend ingesting honey after swallowing button battery to prevent injury.
When Kids Require Surgery for Congenital Heart Defects
U.S. News & World Report interviewed Dr. Stephanie Fuller about what to expect if a child needs surgery for a congenital heart defect.
Sepsis Early Alert System
CHOP’s multidisciplinary early alert system for sepsis is designed to flag at-risk children within minutes of arrival in the emergency room.
Children with Current Allergies Should Be Screened for a Chronic Food Allergy
If children have known skin, food and respiratory allergies, doctors should screen them for a food allergy called EoE, a painful inflammation of the esophagus, according to a new study.

John Maris, MD, Receives Outstanding Investigator Award
The award supports accomplished leaders in oncology research who make significant contributions toward the understanding and treatment of cancer.

Innovative Solutions at CHOP Are Removing Barriers to Mental Health Care
One out of every five school-age kids has or will have a mental or behavioral health condition in any given year. Learn about CHOP’s approach to tackling the hurdles in delivering and seeking care.
Pediatric Anesthesia Techniques Described in Innovative Program for Lymphatic Disorders
CHOP experts describe special considerations in providing anesthesia to patients at our center for lymphatic flow disorders.
Diva D. De León-Crutchlow, MD, Named Chief of Endocrinology and Diabetes
Diva D. De León-Crutchlow, MD, MSCE, will assume the role as Chief of the Division of Endocrinology and Diabetes at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, effective July 1.

Gluten-free Snack Options for Summer Outings
Spend less time worrying about food and more time enjoying a gluten-free day at the beach or a picnic with your family.

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Announces New Hospital
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia announces the construction of a new, 250,000 square-foot inpatient hospital in King of Prussia, PA, to bring world-class pediatric care closer to home.