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What’s It Mean When the Doctor Wants To Speak Privately With Your Teen?
Why your teen’s doctor wants to speak privately with them — and why you should welcome it as they begin to take on their own health autonomy.
New Study Seeks to Preserve Kidney Function in Children with CKD
CHOP's Preserving Kidney Function in Children with Chronic Kidney Disease (PRESERVE) study was recently awarded funding from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). PRESERVE is a three-year, multi-institutional clinical trial evaluating blood pressure management and urine protein monitoring strategies to preserve kidney function in pediatric chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients.
CHOP Researchers Publish Most Comprehensive Clinical Description of WAGR Syndrome to Date
New research has identified several new clinical considerations and provides guidance for proper diagnosis and management of very rare disease.
CHOP Researchers Find Possible Increased Tumor Risk in Some Patients with Beckwith-Wiedemann Spectrum
Researchers have unlocked patterns to improve the diagnosis of the most common epigenetic childhood cancer disorder.
Rare Pair: HI and Kabuki Syndrome
Low blood sugar is one of the symptoms of Kabuki syndrome, a genetic disorder that affects multiple systems in the body but can be tricky to diagnose.
Coping with a Dual Diagnosis
Parents are usually blindsided when they find out that their child has congenital hyperinsulinism (HI), a rare genetic disorder that depresses blood sugar to dangerously low levels.
CHOP Research Examines the History of Head Injuries in Classic Nursery Rhymes
From Humpty Dumpty to Jack and Jill, many classic fictional characters sustain their fair share of serious head injuries.
Making Up for Lost Time: 13th Annual CHOP Global Health Conference
The CHOP Global Health Center, in collaboration with the Penn Center for Global Health, Penn Nursing, Temple University, and St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, hosted, "Making Up for Lost Time: Addressing Children's Needs Post-Pandemic." The conference brought together global child health experts in person for the first time in two years.
First Lady Dr. Jill Biden Visits CHOP
On Friday, December 3, 2021, First Lady Dr. Jill Biden visited our Nicholas and Athena Karabots Pediatric Care Center, where she met with families whose children had recently received the COVID-19 vaccine.
Study Finds Few Pediatric Providers Discuss Transportation With Their Autistic Patients
Only 8% feel prepared to assess autistic patients’ readiness to drive.