Benefits of Exercise May Vary Greatly in Primary Mitochondrial Disease
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While the benefits of exercise may outweigh the risks, genetic status should be considered when recommending it as therapy.
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While the benefits of exercise may outweigh the risks, genetic status should be considered when recommending it as therapy.
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New study using license data from Ohio supports reevaluating comprehensive licensing policies in all states as a strategy to reduce new driver crashes.
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CHOP’s Pulmonary and Allergy Personalized Asthma (PAPA) clinic aims to perform a thorough asthma history, physical exam, breathing and allergy testing, and work with your family to develop an individualized and customized care plan to improve your child’s asthma care in three visits.
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CHOP researchers have shown that a targeted treatment they developed is effective at controlling blood sugar in patients with hyperinsulinism.
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CHOP and Penn researchers have found the combined effects of structural racism and the pandemic, known as a “syndemic,” were associated with negative postpartum mental health.
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The worsening mental health crisis is causing the Taskforce to rethink federal guidelines.
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CHOP and Penn researchers, along with others, have created a new tool that benchmarks brain development over the human lifespan, based on MRI data from more than 100,000 individuals.
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Study suggests larger trend of moving away from routine opioid prescriptions after surgery.
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CHOP researchers have found that multidrug resistant tumors have reduced connections between mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum, causing signaling dysfunction.
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The Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania names CHOP’s school personnel vaccine clinics as the most innovative in Pennsylvania.