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Getting a Grasp on Gluten

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Ask Dr. Bell

A strict gluten-free diet is the only treatment for those who have celiac disease. However, a nutrition expert cautions healthy individuals against adopting a gluten-free diet without speaking with their physicians first.

Daisy Days Attracts Well-wishers from across the Globe

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Eli with daisies

People from nearly 70 countries sent messages of inspiration to our patients during CHOP’s Daisy Days campaign in May. The campaign raised more than $1 million to fund groundbreaking research and lifesaving treatments.

Accelerating the Search for Customized Treatments

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Dr Krantz with Connor

Researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia have made extraordinary advances in the field of personalized medicine over the past decade, and the Roberts Collaborative for Genetics and Individualized Medicine will usher in a new era of genetic medicine.

CHOP’s Gardens - A Bright Spot for Healing and Renewal

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CHOP Gardens

With the help of philanthropy, volunteers and staff, CHOP has created five distinctive gardens that function as colorful, fragrant and living extensions of CHOP’s mission to help all children reach their potential.

Former CHOP Resident Named SUNY President

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The State University of New York Board of Trustees appointed Danielle Laraque-Arena, MD, FAAP, as president of SUNY Upstate Medical University.

Question of the Month: June 2016

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The brand-new facility housing the CHOP Care Network South Philadelphia primary care practice represents an innovation in children’s healthcare — and will serve an impressive number of families. How many patients a year are expected to be seen at this location?

A Bank that Nourishes

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CHOP Milk Bank Program - Mom and Dad with Daughter

The recently opened Mothers’ Milk Bank at CHOP allows mothers to contribute, in an important way, to the health of other babies in the N/IICU whose mothers cannot produce enough milk.

Measuring Up

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Measuring Up

CHOP patient families team up with the Trisomy 21 Program and the Down Syndrome Growing Up Study led by researchers at CHOP to measure the growth of patients with Down syndrome over a four-year period. Their findings will help provide answers to parents concerned about their children's growth.


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