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Dr. Handy’s Corner: How Can I Teach My Toddler Healthy Habits?
Find out how Dr. Lori Handy teaches her own young children to develop healthy habits, like toothbrushing and handwashing.
Feature Article — Science Made Easy: Viral Transmission, Human Immunity & the Gap Called “Immunity Debt”
In this video feature article, Dr. Offit discusses the concept of “immunity debt” (also called “immunity gap”). Find out more.
Vaccine News & Notes — January 2023
Find out about an association between COVID-19 vaccination and length of menstrual cycle; learn about a new video series, "Vaccine-Preventable Disease: The Forgotten Story," and more.

CHOP Helps Develop New Guidelines for Neonatal Resuscitation Studies
CHOP researchers have led an international group of experts in developing new guidelines for neonatal resuscitation research.
CHOP Researchers Analyze National Registry Data on Perinatal COVID-19
CHOP researchers have found that before the wide availability of vaccines, newborns were infected with SARS-CoV-2 at variable rates and without apparent short-term effects.
Dr. Handy’s Corner: How Can I Keep My Newborn Healthy before Vaccinations?
Hear Dr. Lori Handy’s three tips for protecting newborns from infections.
Harnessing Data to Accelerate Discovery and Treatment of Brain Tumors
Through collaboration with research partners, patients, foundations, and community members, we are working to defeat childhood brain cancer and find better treatments for current patients. Read about recent milestones we’ve hit to accelerate pediatric brain tumor research.

Sudden Cardiac Arrest: How You Could Save a Life
You could save a life by learning the warning signs of sudden cardiac arrest and how to take action. Take steps now to be prepared in an emergency.
Integrating Precision Medicine into Standard of Care for Children with Thyroid Cancer
Read this case study about integrating precision medicine into the standard of care for children with thyroid cancer.

CHOP-led Study Shows COVID-19 Vaccine Appears Safe for Children with a History of MIS-C
An NIH-funded study showed those with a history of MIS-C had mild reactions to the vaccine, with no diagnosis of myocarditis or recurrent MIS-C.