In a first-of-its-kind study comparing rates and types of CPR, CHOP researchers find bystander rescue-breathing CPR leads to better outcomes in pediatric cardiac arrest.
As we approach the end of 2016, for good or ill, this time of year lends itself to reflection. To look back over these 12 months in research at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, we've decided to pick 12 of the most popular stories we've brought you in the past year. While any year has its hardships and its triumphs, we're
Welcome back to our regular roundup of research news from Children's Hospital of Philadelphia! Research at CHOP helps children wherever they are, whether in a primary care doctor's office, in the hospital, in the community, or at home. This week's stories cover all the bases.
When children are in the hospital, their mental health status can affect their physical recovery -
Research at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia touches all aspects of our lives - including our favorite furry friends - as this week's news roundup shows. Find out why a pediatric critical care expert thinks it's valuable for pet owners, even those who aren't parents, to know about pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Learn about special considerations for summertime concussions.