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The EVAN Foundation Pledges to Continue its Support of the Evan Lindberg Neuroblastoma Research Scholars Program at CHOP
Established in 2015, the Evan Lindberg Neuroblastoma Research Scholars Program supports exceptional early-career scientists at CHOP who are dedicated to finding a cure for neuroblastoma.

FDA Approves Device for Non-Surgical Heart Valve Replacement
CHOP researchers participated in clinical trial that led to approval of Harmony™ Transcatheter Pulmonary Valve (TPV), which allows for valve replacement without open-heart surgery.
The Rare Intersection of HI and Turner Syndrome
Sometimes rare and super rare genetic conditions occur within the same child. That’s the case for Turner syndrome, which has an incidence rate of about 1 in 2,500 female births, and congenital hyperinsulinism, which happens about once in 50,000 births.
Psychologist Joins HI Team
Last fall, Leela Morrow, PsyD, joined the team at the Congenital Hyperinsulinism Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, adding another service to the comprehensive program.
CHOP Researchers Find Supplement Prevents Strokes in Patients with Rare Genetic Disorder
Supplement proved effective at preventing the formation of amyloid proteins, which may lead to treatments for certain forms of dementia.
News & Views — Name the Logical Fallacy: COVID-19 Edition
Try your hand at detecting logical fallacies related to COVID-19 and get resources related to evaluating information.
Expert Care and Long-term Support for CDH-Related Pulmonary Hypertension
Early recognition, treatment and management of CDH-related pulmonary hypertension is critical. Our team takes an early and aggressive approach to treatment, and our protocols have been extremely successful.

The Genomics of Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
Learn more about Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia's efforts to define the underlying genetic etiologies of CDH to better understand why CDH occurs and how it can be more effectively treated.
Long-term Follow-up Facilitates Early Recognition and Support for CDH Complications
CHOP's specialized Pulmonary Hypoplasia Program provides ongoing developmental and medical assessments from infancy through adolescence, with the goal of looking beyond short-term surgical survival and providing long-term clinical care to improve quality of life.

Bedside Telehealth Is Associated with Less Parental Stress In the Newborn/Infant Intensive Care Unit
It is well known that having a baby in the neonatal intensive care unit is a highly stressful experience for parents, and rates of parental anxiety and depression are routinely shown to be higher than for parents in the general population.