The Philadelphia Inquirer Features Story on Innovative Treatment for Fatal Genetic Condition
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Thanks to an innovative treatment developed by a team of CHOP doctors, Natalie Van Wyk is now a healthy, happy 20-month-old.
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Thanks to an innovative treatment developed by a team of CHOP doctors, Natalie Van Wyk is now a healthy, happy 20-month-old.
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News Hour Toronto tells the story of Beth Trahan, who traveled to CHOP from Ontario for treatment by fetal surgery experts after her unborn baby was diagnosed with spina bifida.
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More than 200 patients and family members from CHOP’s Craniofacial Program attended the annual party hosted by Dave and Buster’s.
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Aspen and Ainsley were treated at CHOP before they were born for a condition called twin-twin transfusion syndrome. Find out how they’re doing today.
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As public schools strive to follow new national guidelines in offering breakfast and lunch to their students, a nutrition leader who helped develop those guidelines provides perspective on a new study analyzing the other lunches — those that children bring from home.
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When Bridget Ellis learned that her unborn baby Brayden had spina bifida, she traveled to The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for fetal surgery.
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A new CHOP-led study finds that better planning is needed to improve mother-infant outcomes, and reduce stress on health systems and staff when hospital OB units close.
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Sarah Gillespie underwent fetal surgery at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia after her twins were diagnosed with TTTS.
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An innovative cell therapy against a highly aggressive form of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) continues to show highly promising results in children treated in a pilot study.
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6ABC Action News Features CHOP Child Life Specialist discussing ways parents can help prepare children for a hospital stay.