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Dr. Dan Corwin shares how a “leaky pipeline” in pediatric concussion care reveals disparities in diagnosis, referral, and follow-up—and highlights targeted strategies to improve equitable access to effective treatment.
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New research released today revealed that, among young men of color ages 12-17 enrolled in CHOP’s Violence Intervention Program from 2012-2016, the overwhelming majority (89 %) self-identified a need for mental health care.
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The Center for Child Injury Prevention Studies (CChIPS) has launched a new research year. Read to find out more about the ten projects for 2017-2018.
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A study published in Pediatrics describes the epidemiology of opioid exposure among US children. CHOP's Patty Huang, MD analyzes the findings.
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Watch a Medscape video featuring Patty Huang, MD informed by new research conducted at CHOP.
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Learn about a new research tool that is further the science of understanding young driver behavior and ways to predict it to improve safety.
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Read about new research led by Allison E. Curry, PhD regarding autistic adolescents and young adults getting licensed.
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Learn how to supervise teen practice driving with CHOP's TeenDrivingPlan Practice Guide and YouTube Channel.
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Learn about results from a study that examines the rates and pattern of nursery product-related injuries in young children.
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ADHD is associated with increased risk of sustaining a concussion and prolonged recovery. Read more to learn about the recent statistics and thoughts about prevention.
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It is exciting when you can see the positive impact of public policy on health outcomes of our children. A study recently published by JAMA Pediatrics provides cause to hope that we can decrease the rates of suicide attempts among adolescents.
