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Advancing Care for Complex Childhood Lung Diseases
Experts from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Division of Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine discuss innovations in clinical care and diagnostics for respiratory disease.
Expert answers to questions about ear deformities in newborns
Concerned about your newborn’s ear shape? Here’s comprehensive information about the ear molding process, including its effectiveness, timing and side effects.
Back to school: Director of CHOP’s Sleep Center offers tips on getting children back on a sleep schedule
Dr. Christopher Cielo, Director of CHOP’s Sleep Center, was featured on Fox29 Philadelphia offering tips on getting children back on a sleep schedule for the new school year.
Q&A with Dr. Cassandra Ligh
Meet pediatric plastic surgeon Cassandra Ligh, MD, FACS, the new Director of CHOP’s Pediatric and Adolescent Breast and Chest Program.
CHOP Researchers Develop Interdisciplinary Approach to Improve CPAP Use for Children with Sleep Apnea
The study found that the approach utilized in the study significantly reduced emergency room visits and hospitalizations related to the disorder.

Sleep 101 for Babies to Teens: Helping Your Child Get a Good Night’s Rest
Sleep easier at night by learning how to help your child or teen get a good night’s rest.

Why Sleep Schedules Matter
Learn how sleep impacts your child's mood, behavior and cognitive ability – and how you can help establish a healthy routine.

Battling Mental Fatigue
Nine months into the COVID-19 pandemic, everyone is exhausted. But you can battle mental fatigue and find your groove again with some tips from CHOP.

Sleep Center’s Team Approach Fosters Success When Surgery Can’t Fix Obstructive Sleep Apnea
The Sleep Center’s highly experienced team works collaboratively with primary care physicians to ensure that all children, including those with Down syndrome, get the best possible care.

Caregiver-Reported Child Sleep Problems Associated with Impaired Academic and Psychosocial Functioning in Middle Childhood
In a new study, CHOP researchers find multiple caregiver-reported child sleep problems are associated with impaired academic and psychosocial functioning in middle childhood.