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Technically Speaking: Tools for Addressing Pain and Fear of Needles During Vaccinations
What percent of children has such a severe fear of pain or needles that it becomes an obstacle to vaccination? Find out and learn about two new webinars on how to improve the vaccination experience.
On the Bookshelf — Conspiracy: Why the Rational Believe the Irrational by Michael Shermer
Find out about Michael Shermer’s latest book, Conspiracy: Why the Rational Believe the Irrational, in which he guides readers through a three-part presentation of useful information for those seeking to understand conspiracies.
Vaccine Resources: Laminated Immunization Schedules, Updated Recommendations and Online Trainings
Check out the laminated immunization schedules available for order from Immunize.org, review updated immunization recommendations from the CDC, and find online trainings related to immunizations.
CHOP Researchers Develop First-Of-Its-Kind Prediction Model for Newborn Seizures
The model could predict which newborns would receive the most benefit from monitoring with continuous EEG to detect seizures.
Dr. Handy’s Corner: Let’s Talk about Group A Strep
Find out about a recent CDC report related to group A strep and view info about the disease and the report from Dr. Handy.
The Cardiac Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Hosts the 26th Annual Update on Pediatric and Congenital Cardiovascular Disease
Cardiac Center researchers present their findings at Cardiology 2023 in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico.

CHOP and HTS to Create Innovative Center to Promote Traffic Safety Across the State
Newly established center will provide unprecedented level of injury-related data for state agencies and community partners.
CHOP Researchers Find Strong Adolescent-Parent Relationships Lead to Better Long-term Health Outcomes in Young Adults
Based on thousands of adolescents who were followed over a period of more than a decade, this new work represents one of the largest studies on parent-adolescent relationships.
Oxygen Readings May Be Affected by Darker Skin Tones
Researchers found higher rates of false positives in African American children in preliminary data.

Susan Furth Receives 2023 Excellence in Care Award from National Kidney Foundation
CHOP’s Chief Scientific Officer contributed to the organizations guidelines for treating children with chronic kidney disease.