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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.
CHOP to Lead New Pediatric Data Resource Center for Research in Childhood Cancer, Birth Defects
Funds from Gabriella Miller Kids First Pediatric Research Program will establish a 'first-in-kind' data discovery and sharing platform to support collaborative pediatric research.
“Breastfeeding” Carries Different Connotations for Mothers in N/IICU
Researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) are learning what breastfeeding means to mothers of seriously ill babies and how setting attainable breastfeeding goals can help their babies in the N/IICU.
Summer Fun Gets a Little Bit Easier for Children with Special Needs
Simple tips for families of children with autism to make the most out of summer fun spots.
CHOP Leads Child Safety Project through Toyota Collaborative Safety Research Center
The research will focus on how passengers move and brace themselves during crash avoidance maneuvers.
Simultaneously Weaker and Stronger? New Brain Research Begins to Makes Sense of a Longstanding Paradox
New research suggests that people with autism may simultaneously have conflicting differences in strength of brain network connections
3 CHOP Scientists Win Bayer Grants for Hemophilia Research
Three CHOP researchers recently won grants for their work on hemophilia from the Bayer Hemophilia Awards Program.
Dr. Katherine Dahlsgaard Named 2017 Psychology in Media Award Winner
Dr. Dahlsgaard Recognized by the Pennsylvania Psychological Association for her efforts to bring evidence-based psychology to the public through the media.