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Study Shows Climate Change Will Lead to Increase in Kidney Stones
CHOP researchers found rising temperatures due to climate change will lead to an increase in cases of kidney stones over the next seven decades.
Stephanie Fooks-Parker Presented with the Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation 2023 Pitcher of Hope Award
This award honors a CHOP employee who has gone above and beyond to make an impact on the lives of children treated in the Division of Oncology.
CHOP Surgeon Holly L. Hedrick, MD Wins Strittmatter Award
The Philadelphia County Medical Society (PCMS) has awarded CHOP surgeon Holly L. Hedrick, MD the 2023 Strittmatter Award, its most prestigious scientific honor.
CHOP Researchers Develop Stable, Scalable Universal MHC Molecules
CHOP researchers have engineered stable, universal MHC-I molecules that can be produced rapidly at scale, allowing researchers to develop vaccines and immunotherapies more quickly.
Self-Esteem of Kids with Short Stature Tied to Social Supports, Not Height
CHOP researchers have found that self-esteem in short youth is associated with coping skills and how supported they feel and not the degree of their short stature.
Feature Article — COVID-19 Vaccine: What’s in the Vial?
Find out what ingredients are in COVID-19 vaccines and why. Article includes an infographic summary.
Vaccine News & Notes — June 2023
Find info on how to prepare for vaccine visits. Check out a new comic book series about vaccines for 9- to 12-year-olds, and see new tools for evaluating online content from the News Literacy Project.
Dr. Handy’s Corner — Antibiotics: How They Work and When to Use Them
In this video, Dr. Handy’s talks about when to use antibiotics, how they work, and what side effects may occur.
CHOP Hosts Annual Prom for Patients and Families
Earlier this month, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) was excited to host the annual Joshua Kahan Fund Prom at CHOP for patients and their families.
CHOP’s Hemostasis and Thrombosis Center Celebrates 50th Anniversary
A look back at the last five decades of treatment options to what lies ahead with additional potentially curative gene therapies.