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CHOP Researchers Find Golf Carts Injure More than 6,500 Children Annually
CHOP researchers have found that the number of golf cart-related injuries have risen steadily over the past decade, as the use of golf carts has increased.
CHOP-led Study Finds that Biggest Share of U.S. Obstetric Hospitals Deliver Fewer than 500 Babies Per Year
CHOP researchers found that a plurality of hospitals delivers fewer than 500 infants per year and that nearly a fifth of low-volume hospitals are more than 30 miles from another obstetric hospital.
Researchers Find Dramatic Drop in Vaccinations During Early Pandemic
In a CHOP-led study, researchers found a dramatic drop across the lifespan during the early pandemic, as well as a decrease in sites providing pediatric vaccinations.
CHOP Researchers Find That Differences in Mitochondria Lead to More Severe Cases of Rare Genetic Disease
Mitochondria are not "properly recycled" in some cases, and this may serve as a potential target for future therapeutic interventions.
CHOP Recognized for Exemplary Disability Hiring and Employment Practices
CHOP recognized by the National Organization on Disability at annual forum, which brings together global CEOs, celebrities and policy influencers to reimagine the future of the workplace.

Cardiovascular Syncope (Fainting): What You Need to Know
Fainting spells can sometimes be the first warning sign of undiagnosed heart disease. A CHOP expert explains what to look out for and when to call your pediatrician.
Researchers From CHOP, Penn Receive $5.3 Million Grant to Reduce Unnecessary Hospital Monitoring Practices
The goal of this “deimplementation” study is to reduce risk while aligning practice with the best available evidence.

Telemedicine Benefits Patients, Families and Clinical Teams
Telemedicine for pediatric urology outpatient visits offers high levels of patient satisfaction and significant advantages to clinicians.
Trisomy 21 Experts Present at Genetics Grand Rounds
Trisomy 21 Program staff provide details on the joys and challenges of raising a child with Down syndrome to help genetic counselors better prepare families.

Researchers at CHOP Join Forces to Study Connections Between Mitochondria and Cancer
The Mitochondria and Cancer Connections (MC²) Research Program will study how cancer cells find the energy to grow and ways to prevent their return.