Local Autism Advocate and CHOP Patient Gets Big Surprise on Ellen
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Ben Hartranft, a CHOP patient and local autism advocate, receives a $10,000 donation toward his fundraising goal for the 2019 Eagles Autism Challenge.
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Ben Hartranft, a CHOP patient and local autism advocate, receives a $10,000 donation toward his fundraising goal for the 2019 Eagles Autism Challenge.
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CHOP researcher Dr. John Wolfe is working to manipulate stem cells to restore vision in genetic cases of blindness, under a new $6.9 million federal grant.
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CHOP is providing to the parents or guardians of some of its current and former patients notice of two recent email incidents, both involving health information.
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The study examines a recent breakthrough in treating adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) in children.
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A large genetic study of a puzzling type of adult-onset diabetes has found new links to the two major types of diabetes, offering insights into better diagnosis and treatment.
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Research findings may shed light into possible mechanisms underlying the increased obesity risk in children with ASD, which may offer targets for early intervention.
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The assumption that women react the same way to medication or medical intervention as men may be wrong.
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Scientific American highlights CHOP research as an example of how modern medicine combined with the human touch can help detect disease.
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Beverly G. Coleman, MD, FACR, was honored for her outstanding service in the field of radiology.
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CHOP researchers were profiled in a special technology feature for Nature about the field of DNA and whole-genome sequencing.