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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.
The Critical Role of Accurate Testing in Identifying Children with Focal Hyperinsulinism
Learn more about how genetic testing offers the best means of distinguishing between the focal and diffuse forms of HI in children.
Type 1 Diabetes Prevention Program at CHOP
Tzield, the first FDA-approved treatment to delay the onset of clinical diabetes, is now available in the Type 1 Diabetes clinic at CHOP
DISCOVERY of Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes in Youth
CHOP is recruiting research participants for a new observational study called, “DISCOVERY of Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes in Youth,” led by Lorraine L. Katz, MD.
CHOP Announces Role in Nationwide NIH Study to Better Understand Escalating Type 2 Diabetes Diagnoses in Children and Teens
Researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) announced the launch of the initial phase of DISCOVERY of Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes in Youth, a nationwide National Institute of Health (NIH) study to address the surge in youth diagnosed with type 2 diabetes over the past two decades.
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.
STRIVE-ing for Comprehensive Care for DSD in One Program
Experts in the STRIVE Program work collaboratively to delivery comprehensive care to children with differences in sexual development/intersex and other conditions.
Goal: End Racial Disparities in Diabetes Care
The Diabetes Center at CHOP aims to diminish persistent racial disparities in diabetes care by involving families, tracking treatment, follow-up care and device use, and revealing individuals’ implicit biases.
Lab Results with a Twist: Child with Hypoglycemia, High Insulin, and Low C-Peptide
When initial lab results for a child with hypoglycemic didn’t make sense, we measured her insulin by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. What did we learn?
Learning and Sharing at Family Conference
The 2023 Congenital Hyperinsulinism Family Conference, held at CHOP in April, was a roaring success, with more than 225 attendees.