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Seizures and HI/HA
Seizures result from abnormal electrical activity of neurons. There are many types of seizures that generally relate to the locations in the brain in which they occur.
CHOP Researchers Work to Advance Understanding of HI/HA
The HI/HA research team at CHOP continues to pioneer exciting and impactful research to advance understanding of this disorder.
The Protein-Carb Balancing Act
Children with protein-sensitive hyperinsulinism (HI) will have low blood sugars (hypoglycemia) when they eat protein-rich foods, ensuring they’re getting enough carbs to offset the protein falls to parents and caregivers.
HI Center Gains Status as CHOP Frontier Program
The Congenial Hyperinsulinism Center Hyperinsulinism is poised to help even more children and families after it was selected as a CHOP Frontier Program.

Tiny Tools, Big Results
The Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is changing the way heart disease is diagnosed and treated in children.
New Research about Breastfeeding Infants with Spina Bifida
New Research Related to Breastfeeding Late Preterm Infants with Spina Bifida
Genetics Researchers Find New Neurodevelopmental Syndrome
Researchers have identified a gene mutation that causes developmental delay, intellectual disability, behavioral abnormalities and musculoskeletal problems in children.

Using 3D Modeling to Remove a Tumor and Save a Kidney
3D-printed models of organs give surgeons new perspectives that allow them to accomplish what previously wasn’t possible.

CHOP Center for Celiac Disease Presents at the International Celiac Disease Symposium
From September 7-9, 2019, members of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s (CHOP) Center for Celiac Disease team attended the International Celiac Disease Symposium in Paris, France.

Facts About Teen Dating Violence and How You Can Help Prevent It
Teen dating violence is a serious public health problem. Here, CHOP experts share suggestions for parents and teens to promote safe and healthy relationships.