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Two Consumer Baby Monitors Show Worrisome Results in Measuring Vital Signs
Researchers who tested two commercially available baby monitors are raising serious concerns about the accuracy of these products, which are marketed to parents.

Sibling Support for Cardiac Patients
Find information on the importance of recognizing siblings' needs for attention and support while coping with a child's illness.

Know the Warning Signs: How You Can Prevent Sudden Cardiac Death
Know the signs of a sudden cardiac arrest — it could make the difference between life and death.
CHOP Investigator and Experimental One-dose Gene Therapy for Hemophilia B Featured in The New York Times
CHOP breakthrough helps scientists edge closer to defeating a longtime enemy of human health: hemophilia, the inability to form blood clots.

The Power of Yoga Breathing for Children
Find out how you can introduce the idea of breathwork in ways your child will understand and enjoy.

CHOP President and CEO Madeline Bell Highlights Breakthroughs in New Podcast
Listen to Breaking Through with Madeline Bell for behind-the-scenes insights into some of CHOP’s most amazing discoveries. Hosted by Madeline Bell, President and CEO.
Water Safety Tips for Kids
CHOP pediatrician shares tips for keeping kids safe in the water.

Remembering Dr. Robert Campbell
Dr. Campbell's innovative thought-leadership and inventions changed the world’s approach to caring for children with complex and life-threatening spine and chest wall deformities. Join us in honoring his remarkable career.
CHOP Immunologist, Patient and Family Featured on Megyn Kelly TODAY
CHOP immunologist, patient and family appear on Megyn Kelly TODAY to discuss medical mystery and how it was solved.
Recent FDA Approval Opens New Possibilities for CAR T-cell Therapies
CHOP has been at the forefront of developing cell therapy to treat ALL. Some next steps include initiating clinical trials for AML and, ultimately, making this treatment work for solid tumors.