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College Application Stress: What Parents and Teens Should Know
A psychiatrist at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia shares her expertise as a mom of a recent college applicant.
CHOP Researchers Lead International Expert Panel, Curating Evidence for Over 100 Genes Causing Leigh Syndrome Spectrum
Forty researchers met regularly over four years to determine which genes have the strongest link to the most common pediatric form of mitochondrial disease.
Keeping Kids Safe During Community Outings
Developing a safety plan for your child before you join a community event will make you feel more prepared if your child wanders off.

2023 Down Syndrome Advocacy Conference: Event Recap
Tricia D. Wilson, RN, shares her experiences – as a nurse and parent of a young adult with Down syndrome – at the 2023 Down Syndrome Advocacy Conference.
Tampon Training Workshops
For girls with developmental disabilities, typical pubertal development can be confusing and scary without guidance. CHOP offers tampon training workshops for youth.

Dr. Pipan joins board of Down Syndrome Medical Interest Group
As a new board member of the Down Syndrome Medical Interest Group, Mary Pipan, MD, shares details about the group and support it can offer to families.
Dr. Handy’s Corner — Treating Pneumonia: What to Consider
In this video, Dr. Lori Handy talks about the causes, symptoms, treatments and prevention of pneumonia.
Feature Article: A New Vaccine … and It’s for Adults! Find Out More About RSV and the Vaccine.
For the first time ever, we have vaccines to protect older adults from RSV. Learn more.
Vaccine News & Notes — September 2023
With fall around the corner, check out which vaccines you or your family members may need. Also, read an article about vaccine-related developments since 2005, the year in which the greatest vaccinologist in history passed away.
Dr. Yael Mossé and her team of global experts selected as finalists for the next Cancer Grand Challenges Awards
Dr. Mossé and her team, named KOODAC, will now compete for a chance to receive up to $25 million to tackle some of cancer's toughest challenges.