Researchers Find Association Between Financial Strain Due to COVID-19 and Depression
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CHOP researchers found a link between depressive symptoms and pandemic-related income loss and financial strain, independent of anxiety.
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CHOP researchers found a link between depressive symptoms and pandemic-related income loss and financial strain, independent of anxiety.
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CHOP researchers discovered a new condition, which they named PU.MA, and treated a patient with a bone marrow donation from the patient’s older brother.
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Breaking Through with Madeline Bell’s “Pioneered at CHOP” series highlights stories about some of CHOP’s amazing breakthroughs, told by the people who made them.
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When applying new terminology to existing data through computational methods, researchers increased the number of descriptive terms five-fold, improving diagnostic capabilities.
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Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia is pleased to announce that Susan Furth, MD, PhD, Chief of the Division of Nephrology, has received The Society for Pediatric Research (SPR) annual Maureen Andrew Mentor Award, which recognizes pediatricians with outstanding records of mentor leadership. The award was presented to Dr. Furth on May 4, 2021 during the SPR Plenary Session at the Pediatric Academic Societies 2021 Virtual Meeting.
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Many toddlers on the boundary of a diagnosis may fall in or out of an autism classification, suggesting more individualized evaluations are needed.
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Specialized driving instructors say path to getting licensed for autistic teens may be longer, but achievable with tailored instruction and other support.
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Grant awarded to CHOP and collaborating institutions will fund research into identifying and treating slowly progressive neuroblastoma, which currently lacks treatment options.
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CHOP has appointed Sophia G. Holder as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. In joining the CHOP leadership team, Sophia brings more than 20 years of experience in the healthcare industry, most recently serving as the Vice President of Finance at Boston Children’s Hospital.
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CHOP researchers found a simple assay using a blood sample could identify EoE milk allergy with accuracy and sensitivity.