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An Incubator for Success
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Concussion Care for Kids is a pre-eminent source of information for pediatricians, schools, coaches, families and others, one of many initiatives funded by CHOP's Chair’s Initiatives.
Putting the Squeeze on Juice
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Louis Bell, MD, Chief of the Division of General Pediatrics, shares the latest in medical thinking on fruit juice consumption.
Here for Every Heart
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Whether the problem is common or rare, the Cardiac Center at CHOP is at the vanguard of treatment.
Doubling Down on a Sure Investment
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The Bramans' second $5 million donation will significantly grow the staff of the Center for GI Motility and pioneer a new program to better assist young adults as they move from pediatric to adult care.
Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment
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Philanthropy helped CHOP develop the first cell therapy to receive FDA approval and provide lifesaving treatments to 170 children with ALL, like Paulina.
A History of Generosity
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Philanthropic donations have helped CHOP transform the lives of children worldwide. Here is a glimpse of CHOP’s early philanthropic history.
Finding the Words
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The Woody Starkweather Intensive Stuttering Program at CHOP focuses on improving speech development through interactive games and activities.
Ask Dr. Bell — What’s the Microbiome?
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Dr. Bell shares the latest in medical thinking on the connection between our diet, our microbiome, and our health.
A Day in the Life of a Surgical Fellow
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Senior surgical fellow Katie Russell, MD, calls her two-year fellowship at CHOP “the coolest job in the Hospital.” Join us for a typical high-energy (and very long) day in her life.
Erin & Abby's Separation Story
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As twins Erin & Abby turn 1, we look back at the milestones in their lives — from the moment their parents found out they were expecting, to the diagnosis and the 14-hour surgery to separate the twins at the skull.