Pediatric Stroke Patient Featured on Seeking Solutions with Suzanne
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Avery Marz suffered a stroke at 17. CHOP’s Pediatric Stroke Program helped her get back to doing what she loves: playing basketball. Watch her story.
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Avery Marz suffered a stroke at 17. CHOP’s Pediatric Stroke Program helped her get back to doing what she loves: playing basketball. Watch her story.
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Born at 23 weeks with little hope of survival, Micha was transferred to CHOP, where with the help of his medical team and his parents’ determination, he is thriving.
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Born with an intestinal blockage and stridor, Carl underwent multiple successful surgeries at CHOP. He’s now a healthy teen who loves to play the violin.
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Born with sickle cell disease, Naomi receives breakthrough treatments and screenings at CHOP to keep her symptoms in check and protect her from strokes.
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Luelle’s spina bifida was repaired while she was still in the womb, giving her a chance to live an active, healthy life.
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The $2.5 million in research grants will allow both hospitals to work together to investigate diseases that have not yet been discovered.
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Dr. Thomas Power of the Center for Management of ADHD at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia urges parents not to worry.
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CHOP lactation expert Diane Spatz shares information on breastfeeding and running.
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$300,000 grant will be used to fund research and educate physicians and technologist to use contract ultrasound — a new technology in imaging.
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Experts in pediatric kidney disease have published a new staging system to help doctors better predict the length of time until a child with chronic kidney disease (CKD) will need to undergo a kidney transplant or start receiving dialysis.