Motor Vehicle Crash Risk for Teens with ADHD Much Lower than Previously Reported
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CHOP researchers find crash risk for teens and young adults with ADHD is much lower than previously reported and can be managed.
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CHOP researchers find crash risk for teens and young adults with ADHD is much lower than previously reported and can be managed.
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For preemies in the N/IICU, advanced medical care is crucial but skin-to-skin time with mom and dad also offers big benefits to babies. CHOP Psychologist Casey Hoffman, PhD, explains why.
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For many young people, suicide seems like the only solution to their problems. In an NBC 10 documentary, CHOP Psychiatrist-in-Chief Tami Benton shares what healthcare providers are doing to address this, and what you can do as a parent.
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A recent study led by Dr. Naim found that Hispanic and African-American children are less likely than their white counterparts to receive conventional CPR.
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New research shows that differences in a baby’s brain activity patterns at 6 months of age may predict which children will go on to have autism at age 2.
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The Runway, a contemporary, lunchtime fashion show, raised more than $160,000 for Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Integrative Health Program.
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6ABC features CHOP patient, Annie Dever, who is treated for scoliosis, along with Dr. Jack Flynn, Chief of Orthopaedics.
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The annual gathering brings children treated by the Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at CHOP together with dogs living with similar craniofacial differences.
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Children who received prenatal care at the Center for Fetal Diagnosis & Treatment return to CHOP with their families to celebrate.
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6ABC features Michael Davis, a local teen with cystic fibrosis, in a report on his nomination for the Boomer Esiason Foundation Athlete of the Year award.