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CHOP, University of Pittsburgh Researchers Demonstrate Modified Health Questionnaire is Better at Predicting Suicidal Behavior Among Teens
Three questions on modified health questionnaire were more likely to predict suicidal behavior within one year of screening
Headache Case Study: When to Worry, When to Treat
This case study discusses when primary care professionals should refer their patients to a specialist.
Case Study: When Spinal Surgery Can Improve Mobility for Children with Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy
Read this case study to learn how spinal surgery can help improve mobility for children with spastic diplegic cerebral palsy.
Join CHOP Souderton for a Free Virtual Event on Anxiety in Children and Teens
CHOP Primary Care, Souderton partners with local organizations to present a free virtual talk for parents and caregivers on anxiety in children and teens.
Asthma Myths and Facts
Is asthma a psychological condition? Are asthma medications addictive? The experts at CHOP give you the facts about asthma and how it's treated.
The Backbone of Our Program
CHOP's Spine Program provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment to thousands of children with spinal deformities, trauma-related spinal conditions, musculoskeletal tumors, genetic cervical spine conditions, and other conditions that affect the spine.

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Researchers Discover that Venous Endothelial Cells Drive Lung Vascular Repair and Regeneration after Illness and Injury
Researchers from the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) in collaboration with the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Vanderbilt University Medical Center found that venous endothelial cells (VECs), a specific type of lung blood vessel cell, can help fix damaged blood vessels in the lungs following lung injury or disease. Their findings were recently published in Nature Cardiovascular Research.