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An Hour Changes a Life
New treatments put the brakes on an often-fatal degenerative muscle disease.
How can we protect teens from vaping?
Louis Bell, MD, Chief of the Division of General Pediatrics, shares the latest in medical thinking on an important topic: e-cigarettes.
2020 Arab Health Conference Recap: A Breakthrough Device Makes Its Debut
In January, members of CHOP's Biomedical Optical Devices to Monitor Cerebral Health program were in Dubai for the Arab Health conference.

Driven by a Commitment to Help Children
Since 1986, the Auto Dealers Association of Greater Philadelphia (ADAGP) and its entities have donated $8.7 million to CHOP.

New Hope for a Complex Birth Defect
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is a complex and life-threatening birth defect usually discovered at an 18-week ultrasound visit. The CDH Program was recently designated as one of the hospital’s Frontier Programs, a trailblazing group of initiatives pioneering new advances in children’s health.
Tips for When Parents Should Call their Pediatrician
CHOP pediatrician Katie Lockwood, MD, discusses signs it’s time to call your pediatrician in this article from WebMD.
Researchers from ENGIN at CHOP Show How Variants in RNA Editing Can Cause Epilepsy
RNA editing is critical in brain development, and pinpointing this variant may lead to precision medicine developments for epilepsy in certain patients.
CHOP Researchers Develop Method for Measuring Quality of Life Across Lifespan for Individuals on Autism Spectrum
Autistic people and their families have advocated for better quality of life measures, and early findings indicate this tool measures areas that are important to them.
Vaccines and Solid Organ Transplants: What You Should Know
Information about the importance and timing of vaccines before and after a solid organ transplant.
Infection Prevention and Control
Reducing a transplant patient’s risk of infection is very important. Here are tips about hygiene and vaccines.