Research Suggests Hand Dryers are Potentially Damaging to Children’s Ears
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Frank Wartinger, an audiologist within the Department of Audiology and the Center for Childhood Communication discusses with The New York Times.
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Frank Wartinger, an audiologist within the Department of Audiology and the Center for Childhood Communication discusses with The New York Times.
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Researchers from CHOP repurpose a drug to reshape anatomy and bring dramatic clinical improvement to a patient with a rare lymphatic disorder.
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Independence Blue Cross honors nurses going above and beyond in their care for the community.
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Audiologist Frank Wartinger talks to WHYY about the science of loud noises and how they affect young ears.
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Specialized driving instructors stress life skill development, parent-supervised practice, and individualized training to enhance learning and independence.
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A CHOP pediatrician shares insights on colic in babies, and tips for parents and caregivers.
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The PCH4 report provides hospital-specific volume and risk-adjusted in-hospital mortality data on 10 widely performed heart surgeries classified by the STS as benchmark procedures.
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A CHOP pediatrician answers common questions and concerns about what baby poop should look like, what’s normal, and when to call the doctor.
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The event drew more than 2,500 patients and families who were treated in the Center for Fetal Diagnosis & Treatment to reconnect with their clinicians and other families who share an indescribable bond.
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Chief of CHOP’s Allergy Program talks about how a skin patch can help patients with eosinophilic esophagitis.