Teaching Teens to Drive: Tips From CHOP Experts
These tips from the experts at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia’s Research Institute can help you teach your teen how to avoid accidents when they're behind the wheel.
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These tips from the experts at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia’s Research Institute can help you teach your teen how to avoid accidents when they're behind the wheel.
Find answers to common questions about caring for a child with constipation and tips for treating it.
Tick removal is safe and simple to do on your own and at home. Here, CHOP pediatricians explain the Dos and Don’ts of removing ticks.
The mere mention of head lice makes everyone itchy but there's no reason to panic if your child gets them - they don't carry disease and are easily treated.
When your child has a cough and congestion, one safe suggestion you’re likely to hear from your pediatrician: more moisture.
Poison ivy, poison oak and poison sumac are common causes of seasonal, allergic contact dermatitis (rash). As many as seven out of every 10 people has a reaction after an exposure to these plants.
The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is recommended to all adolescents between 11 and 12 years of age to protect them from genital warts and certain types of cancers.
CHOP offers perinatal palliative care services to support families who learn that their baby is at high risk of dying either before or shortly after birth.
The Connelly Resource Center for families is located on the 8th floor of the Main Hospital. Inside, families will find a family and children's library, a learning center and a hospitality area for free services such as laundry, business needs, naps, learning or relaxing.
Learn more about what you can expect if you choose to have fetal surgery at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.