News: Press Releases
- 10/20/2002
- Optimal Restraint and Seating Position Play a Big Role in Reducing Risk of Injury to Children in Car Crashes
- 10/18/2002
- The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Receives Grant to Help Low-Income Children Prepare for School; Partners with United Way of Southeastern Pennsylvania
- 10/10/2002
- Skateboard-Related Injuries Double in Recent Years Say Researchers at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia</p>
- 10/7/2002
- Parenting Style, Lack of Knowledge and Low-Risk Perception are Surmountable Barriers to Booster Seat Use
- 10/1/2002
- Minority Children More Likely to Be Evaluated for Physical Abuse; Abuse in White Children May Be Overlooked Research at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Finds Racial Disparities in Assessing Injured Toddlers
- 09/12/2002
- Bicycle Handlebar-Associated Injuries Call for the Need To Establish Industry Standards, According to Researchers At The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 06/12/2002
- Protein Discovered That Keeps Hemoglobin in Balance; Research at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia May Advance Treatment of the Blood Disease Thalassemia
- 06/5/2002
- Gene Therapy Researcher Selected as Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator; Dr. Katherine High, of The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Chosen on Basis of Patient-Oriented Research
- 06/3/2002
- Acute Stress Disorder Is Common Among Children and Parents Following Pediatric Traffic Injury, According to Researchers at The Children's Hospital Of Philadelphia
- 05/23/2002
- Inner City Adolescents Identify Jobs, Education as Keys to Their Future; Teen-Centered Research at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Finds Youths Rank Positive Factors over Focus on Risks
- 04/22/2002
- Researchers to Compare Prenatal Treatments for Serious Twin Complication; Physician at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Leads National Study of Twin-Twin Transfusion Syndrome
- 03/13/2002
- Researchers at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Find Eye Drops Work as Well as Patches for Lazy Eye, Are Better Accepted by Children; Children's Hospital Researchers Participate in Multicenter National Trial of Eye Treatments
- 03/5/2002
- Children Riding in Extended Cab Pickup Trucks are at Greater Risk of Injury, According to Researchers at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; Real-World Crash Research Warns Against Transporting Children in Compact Extended Cab Pickup Trucks
- 03/4/2002
- Study at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Lays Groundwork for Controlled Trial of Fetal Surgery for Spina Bifida; Pediatrics Journal Reports on Link Between Level of Spine Defect and Need for Drainage Shunts After Newborn Spina Bifida Surgery
- 02/28/2002
- Advances in Gene Therapy for Hemophilia; Lessons for Similar Solutions for Other Diseases; Katherine High, M.D., of The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Addresses Progress and Prospects for Genetic Treatment of Disease
- 02/2/2002
- Rapid Rates of Infant Weight Gain May Lead to Childhood Obesity; Researchers at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Find Possible Link
- 01/7/2002
- Infant Immune System Is Stronger Than Many Parents Think; New Report by National Vaccine Experts Shows That Multiple Vaccines Don't Weaken or Overwhelm the Immune System
- 12/24/2001
- The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia to Receive Strong Federal Support to Train Children's Physicians; Congress Appropriates $285 Million for Children's Teaching Hospitals
- 12/3/2001
- Adherence to National Asthma Guidelines Is Poor Among High-Risk Population, Say Researchers from The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 12/3/2001
- The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Documents Rapid Rise in Booster Seat Use; Vast Majority of Children Still Not Optimally Restrained
- 11/12/2001
- Researchers at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Find Possible Link Between Infant Weight Gain and Childhood Obesity
- 10/9/2001
- Treadmill Machines Can Injure Small Children, Says Researcher at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 10/8/2001
- Preventing Violence in Our Schools: Psychologists from The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Suggest Successful Strategies for School-Based Aggression Prevention Programs
- 07/5/2001
- Only One in 100 Children Between 7 and 8 Years Old Are Properly Restrained In New York Autos, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Study Shows
- 07/5/2001
- Only One in 100 Children Between 6 and 8 Years Old are Properly Restrained In Pennsylvania Autos, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Study Shows
- 07/2/2001
- Drug Protects Infants with High-Risk Heart Defect From Neurologic and Cardiac Injury After Heart Surgery
- 06/4/2001
- Prenatal Diagnosis of Heart Defect May Reduce Seizures and Coma in Newborns, Say Researchers at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia</p>
- 05/16/2001
- Methadone Promotes HIV Infection in Cell Culture Studies at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia</p>
- 05/14/2001
- Novel, Even Unlikely, Drugs May Curb Childhood Leukemia, According to Recent Studies at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia</p>
- 05/7/2001
- Pooling International Data About Childhood Tumors Helps Researchers Gauge How Aggressive Treatment Must Be; Runaway Neuroblastoma Tumors Respond to New Molecular Methods
- 05/7/2001
- Study at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Suggests Aggressive Treatment May Be Warranted in Some Infants with Jaundice
- 04/23/2001
- Understanding the Late Effects of Childhood Cancer: `A Mind-Body Approach' At the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 03/29/2001
- Significant Rate of Misuse of Child Booster Seats May Put Toddlers And Pre-Schoolers at Increased Risk in Auto Accidents, Say Researchers At The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 03/26/2001
- Novel Compound Inhibits HIV Replication in Cell Cultures, Suggesting Possible New Type of AIDS Drug, Say Researchers at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 03/5/2001
- Parents Benefit by Accompanying Children on Ambulance Trips Between Hospitals, Says Researcher at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 03/1/2001
- More Accurate Test for Lyme Disease Announced by Researcher at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 02/16/2001
- I.Q. and Neurologic Outcomes are Improving for Children Who Received Complex Heart Surgery as Infants; Pediatric Cardiologist from The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia To Present Recent Findings at Conference
- 02/15/2001
- Young Children May Outgrow Peanut Allergies Along with Other Food Allergies, According to Research at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 02/13/2001
- Amidst Genome Data, a Practical Tool for Researchers; Project Establishes Guideposts for Pinpointing DNA Segments for Researchers in Genetics and Cancer
- 12/31/1969
- Increase in Outdoor Activities Spurs Higher Risk for Child Injury
- 12/31/1969
- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Earns Highest Combined US News Score in 10 Specialties Ranked by U.S. News & World Report
- 12/31/1969
- CTRC Junior Investigator Pilot Grant Program Award Recipients Announced
- 12/31/1969
- Changes in Brain Chemicals Mark Shifts in Infant Learning
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