Face to Face Portrait Project
The Face to Face Portrait Project creates portraits of children and adolescents with craniofacial conditions to help them see themselves in a different light.
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The Face to Face Portrait Project creates portraits of children and adolescents with craniofacial conditions to help them see themselves in a different light.
Information on safer alternatives to common hazardous household products from the Poison Control Center at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Print this Home Safety Checklist from the Poison Control Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia to learn which products you should keep out of your child's reach.
Important questions to ask potential providers when looking for a program to treat your child’s craniofacial difference.
This handout includes information on medications and household products, and tips to prevent poisonings.
The American College of Medical Toxicology (ACMT) is a professional, nonprofit association for physicians with an interest in toxicology training and education.
March of Dimes is an international organization that works to prevent birth defects, premature birth, and infant mortality and to support expectant and new parents.
Researchers at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia are working to create a non-invasive device to measure brain oxygenation during CPR and critical care, with the goal to reduce brain injury and death.
For a child who has trouble swallowing pills, follow these steps when you can’t get a liquid or chewable form of medicine.
Learn more about craniosynostosis and surgical treatment for the condition.