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Seeking Solutions with Suzanne Highlights Pediatric Brain Tumors
Watch this video segment to learn about advances in pediatric brain tumor treatments and research at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
Leukodystrophy Patient Featured on Seeking Solutions with Suzanne
Elise has Alexander disease, a type of leukodystrophy. Watch the video to learn how the Leukodystrophy Center at CHOP is committed to helping kids like Elise.
Pediatric Stroke Patient Featured on Seeking Solutions with Suzanne
Avery Marz suffered a stroke at 17. CHOP’s Pediatric Stroke Program helped her get back to doing what she loves: playing basketball. Watch her story.
Seeking Solutions with Suzanne Features Research Breakthroughs in Newborn and Infant Chronic Lung Disease
Born at 23 weeks with little hope of survival, Micha was transferred to CHOP, where with the help of his medical team and his parents’ determination, he is thriving.
Neonatal Airway Patient Featured on Seeking Solutions with Suzanne
Born with an intestinal blockage and stridor, Carl underwent multiple successful surgeries at CHOP. He’s now a healthy teen who loves to play the violin.
Sickle Cell Patient Featured on Seeking Solutions with Suzanne
Born with sickle cell disease, Naomi receives breakthrough treatments and screenings at CHOP to keep her symptoms in check and protect her from strokes.
CHOP Lactation Expert Shares Information on Breastfeeding and Running
CHOP lactation expert Diane Spatz shares information on breastfeeding and running.

How the NFL Is Informing Care for Kids
CHOP researchers will take data gleaned from helping pro athletes avoid head injuries to improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment of concussions in kids.

Pioneers in Hyperinsulinism: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
CHOP’s groundbreaking expertise in treating children with congenital hyperinsulinism (HI) began more than 50 years ago and draws patients from all over the world.

Where to Start When You Learn Your Unborn Baby Has Spina Bifida
For parents who find out their unborn baby has spina bifida, the biggest question is often “what do I do next?” Here’s advice on where to start.