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Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Researchers Discover Underlying Mechanisms that Make CRISPR an Effective Gene Editing Tool
Using state-of-the-art technology, researchers say understanding underlying movements and mechanisms may pave the way for more effective forms of CRISPR-based therapy.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Researchers Find Hemophilia A Drug May Be Effective for Select People with Hemophilia B
Researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) found that emicizumab, a widely used drug for hemophilia A, could also improve blood clotting for select people with hemophilia B depending on their genes. The preclinical study, recently published in Blood, offers proof that this class of hemophilia A drug could potentially be used to treat hemophilia B.
Corporate Community’s Impactful Day
At CHOP's Helping Hands event, volunteers engaged in a day of service to fundraise and make kits for patients.
CHOP, University of Pittsburgh Researchers Demonstrate Modified Health Questionnaire is Better at Predicting Suicidal Behavior Among Teens
Three questions on modified health questionnaire were more likely to predict suicidal behavior within one year of screening
Headache Case Study: When to Worry, When to Treat
This case study discusses when primary care professionals should refer their patients to a specialist.
Case Study: When Spinal Surgery Can Improve Mobility for Children with Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy
Read this case study to learn how spinal surgery can help improve mobility for children with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Researchers Find Extreme Heat Can Impact Youth Mental Health, Contributing to Aggression in Pre- and Early Adolescents
A new study from researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) found racial and ethnic disparities in pre- and early adolescent exposure to extreme heat, as well as a small but significant association between extreme heat and specific behavioral symptoms like aggression. The study was recently published in the journal JAACAP Open, the open-access journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Dr. Fred Henretig Received the 2024 American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine’s Steve Miller Award for Excellence in Education and Mentorship
We are proud to announce that Fred Henretig, M.D., a pediatric emergency medicine physician and toxicology expert received the 2024 American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Medicine’s Steve Miller Award for Excellence in Education and Mentorship at the American Association of Pediatrics (AAP) annual meeting.
Doylestown Pediatricians at Two Upcoming Events in the Community
Parents and caregivers are invited to attend our community events this October presented by CHOP Primary Care, Doylestown, in partnership with local organizations.
Join CHOP Souderton for a Free Virtual Event on Anxiety in Children and Teens
CHOP Primary Care, Souderton partners with local organizations to present a free virtual talk for parents and caregivers on anxiety in children and teens.