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First Genome-wide Study of “Type 1.5 Diabetes” May Improve Diagnosis
A large genetic study of a puzzling type of adult-onset diabetes has found new links to the two major types of diabetes, offering insights into better diagnosis and treatment.
CHOP, Penn Scientists Aim to Address Disparities in Health Research for Women
The assumption that women react the same way to medication or medical intervention as men may be wrong.

Staying Close from Far Away
Bedside cameras keep N/IICU families connected to their babies.
Diagnosing Sepsis with Machine and the Human Touch
Scientific American highlights CHOP research as an example of how modern medicine combined with the human touch can help detect disease.
CHOP Radiologist Receives Distinguished Service Award from Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound
Beverly G. Coleman, MD, FACR, was honored for her outstanding service in the field of radiology.

CHOP Develops an Automated Screening Tool to Identify Cancer Patients for Malnutrition
CHOP’s pediatric malnutrition screening tool could be implemented to screen all pediatric patients.
CHOP Celiac Expert Featured on NBC10
Dr. Arunjot Singh talks about the diagnosis and treatment of celiac disease.

CHOP’s Buddy Walk Raises Record-breaking Funds
CHOP’s 17th Annual Buddy Walk® & Family Fun Day raises a record-breaking $281,000 and counting for Children’s Hospital’s Trisomy 21 Program.

CHOP, Penn Museum Team Up to Conduct Scans on Pediatric Mummy
This is the first time in CHOP’s 163-year history that the hospital has conducted a scan on a mummy.

Are Eyes a Window to Diagnosing Acute Concussion in Youth?
Researchers from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia focus on vision deficits as biomarkers of concussion.