News: Press Releases
- 05/8/2006
- Childhood Arthritis Raises Risk of Broken Bones
- 05/8/2006
- Interfering RNA Silences Genes in 'Slippery' Immune Cells; Novel Lab Technique Expands Researchers' Toolbox
- 05/3/2006
- Investigator Receives Excellence in Research Award
- 05/2/2006
- Neighborhood Safety May Play Role in Obesity
- 04/28/2006
- Investigator Honored with Circulation's Best Paper Award
- 04/26/2006
- NIH Award Supports Research on Motor Neuron Death
- 04/26/2006
- Grant Award Focuses on Vectors Used for Gene Therapy
- 03/31/2006
- Grant Award Focuses on Genes That May Regulate Receptor Involved in Epilepsy
- 03/13/2006
- How Can We Protect Patients With Weakened Immune Systems From Influenza? Biodefense Grant Will Study Vaccine Responses to Common Flu, with Implications for Potential Avian Form or Terror Weapon
- 03/8/2006
- Formula Feeding, Early Introduction of Infant Food May Not Contribute to Childhood Obesity; Breastfeeding still known to provide numerous benefits to mother and child
- 02/21/2006
- New Rotavirus Vaccine Joins Routine Infant Immunization Schedule-- Vaccine Co-Invented at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Expected to Yield Worldwide Benefits --
- 02/17/2006
- Strokes in Children Need to Be Recognized Quickly
- 02/16/2006
- Chromosome Rearrangements Not As Random As Believed --Genetic Predisposition May Raise Risk of Rare Disabling Syndrome--
- 01/30/2006
- Hospital Investigator Authors Book on Polio Vaccine
- 01/12/2006
- Research Details How a Virus Hijacks Cell Signals to Cause Infection
- 01/10/2006
- Smoking During Pregnancy May Affect Baby's Fingers and Toes
- 01/3/2006
- SUVs No Safer than Passenger Cars for Children, New Study Finds
Partners for Child Passenger Safety evidence points to need for improved child occupant protection in rollover crashes
- 01/3/2006
- Largest Study of in-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Suggests How to Improve Outcomes for Children and Adults
- 12/20/2005
- Bare Metal Stents Deliver Gene Therapy to Heart Vessels With Less Inflammation in Animal Studies
- 12/19/2005
- Federal Grant Funds Research on Novel HIV Therapy
- 12/13/2005
- Parents of Children with Cancer Suffer Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms, During Treatment and Years Later
- 11/30/2005
- Hospital Named 'Vanguard Center' For NIH National Childhood Study
- 11/16/2005
- PHILADELPHIA Breathes Easier With New Asthma Grant; Philadelphia Allies Against Asthma Receives $2 Million Grant from Merck Company Foundation
- 11/7/2005
- Children Involved in Crashes Should Be Monitored for Acute Stress Symptoms Regardless of Injury, Say Researchers From The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia</p>
- 11/1/2005
- Neurological Disease Raises Risk of Complications from Flu; Study Supports Annual Flu Vaccination for Children with Neurological Conditions
- 10/25/2005
- National Science Foundation Grant to The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Bridges Academic Research and Child Safety Innovation
- 10/24/2005
- Children's Hospital Physician Elected to Institute of Medicine; Virginia Stallings, M.D. is expert in pediatric nutrition
- 10/17/2005
- Real-Time MRI Helps Doctors Assess Beating Heart in Fetus; Advanced Imaging Method Improves Tools for Evaluating Heart Disease Before Birth
- 10/1/2005
- Univeristy of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Awards of Excellence
- 09/13/2005
- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Researchers Release New Findings on Protecting Children in Side Impact Crashes
- 09/6/2005
- Neighborhood Safety Concerns Boost TV Time, but Not Necessarily Obesity, in Preschoolers; Parents advised to turn off the tube, encourage outdoor play
- 09/6/2005
- Children Using Community Health Centers More Likely to be Overweight than Other Children
- 08/8/2005
- NHTSA Invites The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia to Join Crash Injury Research and Engineering Network
- 08/2/2005
- Customized Gene Chip Provides Rapid Detection of Genetic Changes in Children's Cancer; Microarray Scans DNA Regions in Neuroblastoma Tumors to Forecast Outcomes, Guide Treatments
- 07/5/2005
- New Model May Better Predict Outcomes for Children with Autism and Autistic Spectrum Disorders; Classification Tool May Better Describe Autism-Related Disorders, Help Evaluate Treatments
- 06/20/2005
- Psychiatric Illnesses Are Common in Children With Newly Diagnosed Type 2 Diabetes; Research Implies Need for Screening, Plus Scrutiny of Medications
- 06/14/2005
- New Genetic Test May Detect Risk of Rare Complication from Anesthesia; Expert from The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Reviews Blood Test for Malignant Hyperthermia
- 05/31/2005
- Children in Foster Care May Be Underaccounted for in the Medicaid Program; Study: Many Foster Children Are Not Receiving Needed Health Care
- 05/23/2005
- Children Need Better Cancer Drugs, Says Expert Panel; Oncologist from The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Urges Partnerships to Build R & D Pipeline
- 05/18/2005
- Chromosome Deletion Predicts Aggressive Neuroblastoma; Deletion on Chromosome 11q May Guide Decision to Use Adjuvant Chemotherapy
- 05/18/2005
- Radioactive Isotope Is Effective for Neuroblastoma; MIBG Therapy Yields High Response, Low Toxicity in Children with Relapsed Cancer
- 05/10/2005
- Is the Vaccine Industry Ailing? Expert at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Analyzes Why Manufacturers Have Abandoned Vaccines
- 05/2/2005
- Informed Choices By Parents Can Prevent Serious Crash Injuries for Children, According to Researchers at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia</p>
- 04/18/2005
- Newborn's First Week May Be Critical Period for Developing Obesity in Adulthood
- 03/9/2005
- Genetic Therapy Reverses Nervous System Damage in Animal Model of Inherited Human Disease
- 03/3/2005
- Linking Brain to Mind in a Common Genetic Disease; Abnormal Brain Structure Linked to Spatial, Numerical Thinking Problems When Children Lack Part of Chromosome
- 02/7/2005
- Emergency Department Study Supports Benefits of Giving Dehydrated Children Fluids by Mouth; Therapy is Quicker, Less Invasive Than IV Therapy
- 02/7/2005
- Gender Bias in Child Growth Evaluations May Miss Disease in Girls
- 02/3/2005
- Teen Drivers Pose Risk to Child Occupants; Researchers at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Find that Children
Transported by Teen Drivers Are at a Much Higher Risk of Injury
- 01/24/2005
- By Age Six, Children of Overweight Mothers Are Also Prone to Obesity; Study Suggests Obesity Prevention Efforts Should Target Children in this Risk Group by Age Four
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