Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

Type: Organization
Name: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
First reported 8 hours ago - Updated 8 hours ago - 1 reports

Baby Sleep Training Basics

By Alexa Joy ShermanIf your baby seems to magically fall asleep on her own, consider yourself lucky. While baby sleep training isn’t always necessary, baby sleep problems aren’t uncommon. Don’t worry—it’s not too tough once you get the hang of it. Here’s ... [Published New Parent - 8 hours ago]
First reported 12 hours ago - Updated 12 hours ago - 1 reports

Local magician is being honored by Boston hospital for cancer work

Submitted/Chad Juros of Egg Harbor TownshipEGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP – Egg Harbor Township resident Chad Juros was diagnosed with leukemia in 1991 at age 3. Four years later, he relapsed and spent 17 months in the cancer ward, during which time his father, ... [Published Shore News Today - 12 hours ago]
First reported 15 hours ago - Updated 15 hours ago - 1 reports

Philly Hospital Enforces Photo ID Visitor Passes

PHILADELPHIA — Visitors of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia are now required to present a photo ID as part of the hospital’s security upgrades.Upon entering the medical facility, all visitors must stop by the Welcome desk and present a driver’s license, ... [Published Campus Safety Magazine - 15 hours ago]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

Surgery Results In Some Benefits For Children...

redOrbit Staff & Wire Reports – Your Universe OnlineRemoving the adenoids and tonsils with obstructive sleep apnea lead to measurable improvements in behavior, quality of life, and some symptoms, though no noticeable improvements in attention or executive ... [Published Red Orbit - May 22 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

Why Shlomo Can’t Read

Students with behavioral problems stop striving for their academic potential not because of their behaviors, but because of the social responses to their behaviors, according to a new study in the Journal of Health and Social Behavior.Researchers reached ... [Published Jewish Exponent - May 22 2013]
First reported May 22 2013 - Updated May 22 2013 - 1 reports

Miracle Child has Epic Time with Stars at Film Premier

Last Saturday, Amanda Seyfried, Colin Farrell and Jason Sudeikis celebrated the work of the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals during the “Epic” red carpet premiere in New York.Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals has been chosen as the national charity ... [Published Look to the Stars - May 22 2013]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

Surgery on Adenoid, Tonsils Improves Outcomes for Children with Obstructive Sleep Apnea

Children with who had a common surgery to remove their adenoids and tonsils showed notable improvements in behavior, quality of life and other symptoms compared to those treated with “watchful waiting” and supportive care. However, there was no difference ... [Published Digital Journal - May 21 2013]
First reported May 21 2013 - Updated May 21 2013 - 1 reports

4-year-old profiled for Operation Holiday dies

The 4-year-old boy who The Mercury profiled in last year’s Operation Holiday kickoff story for courageously battling cancer died last week.According to an obituary, Jason Heckman, whose family lived in Exeter, died at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia ... [Published Pottsdown Mercury - May 21 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Medical Mysteries: A clue to a girl’s painful ailment goes long overlooked

‘Oh my God,” Leigh Partridge remembers thinking, her mind reeling as she tried to contemplate the unimaginable. “This cannot be happening again.” Doctors in the emergency room of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) had just told Partridge that ... [Published The Checkup - May 20 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

Young Stroke Victim Recovers

After his stroke, Wes (pictured here) was treated in the intensive care unit of The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.(Schlauch family)Wes, using his cane, on his way to high school prom.(Schlauch family)SONY DSC(Schlauch family)(Schlauch family)Next ... [Published FOXNews.com - May 20 2013]
First reported May 20 2013 - Updated May 20 2013 - 1 reports

4-year-old boy featured in Operation Holiday dies ...

Jason D. Heckman, the 4-year-old son of Derek R. Heckman and Ivy J. (Bryan) Bernstiel, of Reading, who was a recipient of The Mercury’s 2012 Operation Holiday, passed away at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Thursday, May 16, 2013. Jason was born in ... [Published Pottsdown Mercury - May 20 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

The Signs That a Baby Is Not Tolerating Breast Milk

_ Common BehaviorsAfter breastfeeding your baby, you may notice behaviors and symptoms that could indicate that she has dietary sensitivities. These behaviors include fussiness after eating, excessive crying for long periods of time, sleep disruptions ... [Published EHow.com - May 17 2013]

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...individuals whose work truly exceeds expectations and embodies the Homewood Suites brand," said Bill Duncan, global head, Homewood Suites by Hilton. "David’s leadership and ingenuity are illustrated in his innovative approach to complement Campus Apartments’ student housing portfolio with this hotel, which has ultimately benefited University City both economically and environmentally and earned Homewood Suites by Hilton its first LEED® certification."
...has done to both bring high-quality HIV treatment to its citizens and to facilitate the generation of knowledge to help improve treatment options. "Botswana has been extremely supportive of clinical trials and epidemiological studies, and is very forward thinking in its willingness to inform the world. For such a small country, the amount of research that comes out of Botswana on HIV and tuberculosis is tremendous, which has not only benefitted their public health, but public health for all."
"All of these studies say we just need to be really careful how we set our limits, and how we adhere to them" said Dr. Edward Shepherd, a neonatologist at Nationwide Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, who was not involved in the studies...

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Baby Sleep Training Basics [Published New Parent - 8 hours ago]
Local magician is being honored by Boston hospi... [Published Shore News Today - 12 hours ago]
Philly Hospital Enforces Photo ID Visitor Passes [Published Campus Safety Magazine - 15 hours ago]
Princeton HealthCare System Completes Record-Br... [Published Digital Journal - May 22 2013]
Why Shlomo Can’t Read [Published Jewish Exponent - May 22 2013]
Tredyffrin Townhsip hires two new police officers [Published Main Line Life - May 22 2013]
Miracle Child has Epic Time with Stars at Film ... [Published Look to the Stars - May 22 2013]
Surgery Results In Some Benefits For Children... [Published Red Orbit - May 22 2013]
Surgery on Adenoid, Tonsils Improves Outcomes f... [Published Digital Journal - May 21 2013]
4-year-old profiled for Operation Holiday dies [Published Pottsdown Mercury - May 21 2013]
Two Officers Join Tredyffrin Police Department [Published Tredyffrin-Easttown Patch - May 21 2013]
Medical Mysteries: A clue to a girl’s painful a... [Published The Checkup - May 20 2013]
Kids Jump to Help Raise $9K for Teacher's Baby [Published Long Valley Patch - May 20 2013]
Young Stroke Victim Recovers [Published FOXNews.com - May 20 2013]
4-year-old boy featured in Operation Holiday di... [Published Pottsdown Mercury - May 20 2013]
American Thoracic Society’s International Confe... [Published PCVB - May 18 2013]
Campus Apartments’ CEO Named Homewood Suites De... [Published Multi-Housing News - May 17 2013]
3 Steps to Help Baby Sleep [Published New Parent - May 17 2013]
The Signs That a Baby Is Not Tolerating Breast ... [Published EHow.com - May 17 2013]
Alex's Lemonade Stand on May 18 in Mount Laurel... [Published Maple Shade Progress - May 16 2013]
Editorial: A family’s pain and a finding based ... [Published Delco Times - May 16 2013]
An adolescent female with ear lobe lesion [Published Orthopedics Today - May 16 2013]
Turning Point Restaurants Raise $28K for Kortne... [Published Little Silver-Oceanport Patch - May 16 2013]
Video shows toddler's stroller fall onto SEPTA ... [Published Hunterdon County Democrat - May 16 2013]
4 lawyers seeking nominations for 2 Montco judg... [Published Pottsdown Mercury - May 16 2013]
Undergrads Adapt Video Game Unit to Help Save K... [Published Newswise - May 15 2013]
After autopsy, authorities say Bailey O'Neill's... [Published News of Delaware County - May 15 2013]
Policy Forum To Examine "Gun Violence As a Publ... [Published Princetonn NJ Patch - May 15 2013]
Campus Apartments’ CEO Named Homewood Suites® D... [Published Business Wire - May 15 2013]
Supermarkets offer products, information to glu... [Published PhillyBurbs.com - May 15 2013]
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Medical Mysteries: A clue to a girl’s painful a... [Published The Checkup - May 20 2013]
‘Oh my God,” Leigh Partridge remembers thinking, her mind reeling as she tried to contemplate the unimaginable. “This cannot be happening again.” Doctors in the emergency room of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) had just told Partridge that ...
Pennsylvania Govt. Ignored Complaints, Deaths f... [Published Breitbart Feed - Apr 13 2013]
Witnesses in the Kermit Gosnell murder case allege that the women who died in his clinic were victims of negligence not only from the abortionist himself but from the Pennsylvania state government. The Pennsylvania Department of Health stopped inspecting ...
Former Surgeon General, C. Everett Koop, Dies a... [Published Breitbart Feed - Feb 26 2013]
C. Everett Koop, who served as Surgeon General from 1981 to 1989 primarily under President Ronald Reagan, died at his home in Hanover, New Hampshire on Monday at the age of 96. A pediatric surgeon, Koop was perhaps best known for his candid discussions ...
Inside China’s Genome Factory [Published Information Processing - Feb 13 2013]
Another BGI profile, this time in MIT Technology Review. Technology Review : ... In its scientific work, BGI often acts as the enabler of other people’s ideas. That is the case in a major project conceived by Steve Hsu, vice president for research ...
Is it a "game-changing" moment for cancer? [Published 3quarksdaily - Dec 12 2012]
Mary Elizabeth Williams in Salon: Immunology has traditionally been the redheaded stepchild of cancer research. Using the body’s own defenses to fight off tumors has long been considered a dubious proposition –  too difficult to execute, too controversial ...
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Campus Apartments’ CEO Named Homewood Suites® D... [Published Business Wire - May 15 2013]
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