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When the Nose Doesn’t Know: Caring for your child’s nosebleed

While a knock to the nose certainly can cause a bleed, nosebleeds usually occur when the protective lining of the nose is dry or irritated. 

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2012 Annual Report

CHOP’s 2012 Annual Report reviews the many milestones we celebrated last year, introducing you to the physicians, researchers and staff who made them happen and to the patients who benefited. Meet them here.

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CHOP specialty license plates are now available for Pennsylvania residents. When you buy a plate, you support our vital programs in the community.

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