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CHOP Researchers Discover First Therapeutic Option for Patients with Rare and Aggressive Form of Mitochondrial Disease
Variants of the FBXL4 gene cause a severe form of the disorder with many complications and no approved treatment options.
CBS Philadelphia Features Dr. Gregory Tasian on Climate Change & Kidney Stones
CBS Philadelphia Features Dr. Gregory Tasian on rising temperatures and climate change may lead to increased risk of kidney stones.
CHOP Researchers Identify Genetic Risk Markers in Children with Sleep Apnea
First-of-its-kind study identifies differences between sexes as well as ethnic background.
Adolescents Face Risk of Depressive Symptoms Immediately Following a Concussion
Nearly 1 in 3 adolescents reported elevated symptoms of depression in the first four weeks after concussion.
Recent Staff Changes at CHOP Primary Care Springfield
We want to update you about some recent staffing changes at CHOP Primary Care, Springfield. While we bid a bittersweet farewell to longstanding pediatricians who recently retired, we are eager to introduce some new faces that have joined or will soon be joining us.
Vitamin Treatment May Alleviate Exercise Intolerance Caused by Mitochondrial Impairment
New study shows how nicotimamide riboside, part of the vitamin B3 family, could mitigate myopathy caused by a genetic variant.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and Philadelphia Housing Authority Hold Community Event Introducing Expanded Pediatric Behavioral Health Services at New Center in West Philadelphia
Discussion highlights programs at first-of-its-kind hub for pediatric behavioral health services, engages local families in Q and A.

FDA Approves First Potentially Curative Gene Therapy for Beta Thalassemia
A leading study site for nearly a decade, CHOP will be part of a network of treatment centers in the country offering the therapy to patients who require regular blood transfusions.

Meet One of Our Global Health Fellows: Elizabeth Sanseau, MD, MS
Dr. Sanseau recently answered a few questions about her training, her interest in global health, and her experience as a fellow at CHOP.

New AAP Policy Statement: Breastfeeding and the Use of Human Milk
The American Academy of Pediatrics now supports giving babies breast milk for the first two years of life; health care professionals at CHOP share these goals for infant feedings.