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Surgeons Launch Consortium to Care for Patients with Bladder Exstrophy
Learn about how a new multicenter, surgical consortium is working to advance care and surgical treatment for children with bladder exstrophy.
When Is It Time to Test for Celiac Disease?
Since we know that celiac disease is more common in individuals with Down syndrome, should children who haven't been diagnosed with be kept on a gluten-free diet as well?
Start Early to Encourage Visual Motor Integration
Learn about visual motor integration and how it translates into developmental milestones for children, especially those with Down syndrome.
What You Need to Know About Insurance for Children with Down Syndrome
For families who have a child with Down syndrome, where you live determines your eligibility for government insurance. Learn about the difference in laws in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Forcing Chromosomes Into Loops May Switch off Sickle Cell Disease
CHOP scientists altered red blood cells to produce a form of hemoglobin not affected by the mutation that causes sickle cell disease. The findings may lead to a new therapy for the disease.
Fetal Medicine Leaders at CHOP Report on 100 Prenatal Surgeries for Spina Bifida
Specialists at CHOP's Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment report on 100 recent cases of fetal surgery for spina bifida, achieving results similar to the landmark clinical trial that established a new standard of care for prenatal repair of spina bifida.
Understanding Excessive Sweating: Hyperhidrosis
It's summer, and when it gets hot, our bodies sweat to help regulate our body temperature. But for some people, sweating in much greater amounts than necessary happens regardless of the temperature. This condition is called hyperhidrosis. In most cases, hyperhidrosis occurs for no apparent reason.
Roger Daltrey and Joan Jett & the Blackhearts Support CHOP
Music icons join together in a concert to support teens with cancer at CHOP through Teen Cancer America.
Pink Eye Goes Awry
Read a case study from the Division of Ophthalmology about pink eye, the detection of herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1) and the recurrence of HSV keratitis in children.
Technically Speaking: Protecting Your Investment in Vaccines So They Can Protect Your Patients
Find information on how you can ensure that your sizeable vaccine investment is appropriately protected from potential loss (and subsequent replacement costs) and that your patients receive viable vaccines.