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Scientists Detail how Chromosomes Reorganize after Cell Division
CHOP-led scientists uncovered key details of a basic process in biology: how a cell’s nucleus and chromosome structures reorganize after cell division. The research may offer insights into human health and disease.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Expands CAPP+ Program, Partners With The Enterprise Center to Provide Resources, Training for Small Contractors
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is proud to announce a partnership with The Enterprise Center, in conjunction with Philadelphia Housing Development Corporation (PHDC), to build the number of licensed contractors in Philadelphia and expand CHOP’s Community Asthma Prevention Program Plus Home Repairs (CAPP+) initiative.

Highlights from the 2019 Keto Party
Check out photos from our 2019 Keto Party — our biggest one yet
Product Updates from Our Dietitians
Information on the latest changes to foods used in the keto diet.
Researchers Working Hard to Find a Cure for Ewing’s Sarcoma
An unrelenting, deep bone pain that woke him up from sleep is what led to Jake’s diagnosis just last March of Ewing sarcoma, one of the most common bone tumors in children and adolescents.
Breakthrough New Therapies Approved for the Treatment of Sickle Cell Disease
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved two new breakthrough therapies for patients with sickle cell disease (SCD), and we believe both may enhance the treatment of our patients here at CHOP.
CHOP Hematologist Hails Approval of Two New Drugs To Manage Sickle Cell Disease (SCD)
The US Food and Drug Administration has granted accelerated approval to two novel drugs to treat sickle cell disease.

CHOP Physicians Receive Master Clinician Awards
Three physicians were presented with the Alan R. Cohen Master Clinician Award in CHOP’s Department of Pediatrics.

Make the Diagnosis: Fall 2019
A 10-month-old female infant underwent neuro-ophthalmic evaluation for a new-onset lid ptosis and pupillary miosis on the right side. There was no history of birth trauma. Vision, eye movements, fundi, and general examination were normal.
Nursing Update: Zantac and Cytra (NOT) "OK"
An update on the safety of Zantac and the availability of Cytra-K for patients on the ketogenic diet