A CHOC pediatrician offers tips to parents on how to avoid poison oak and how to care for your child if they come in contact with it.
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U.S. News Names CHOC One of the Nation’s Best Children’s Hospitals
CHOC’s most recent accolade is inclusion on the coveted U.S. News & World Report’s Best Children’s Hospitals rankings.
Common Little League and softball injuries in children
A CHOC pediatrician discusses common injuries among youth softball and baseball players, and how to avoid them this summer.
Concussion Program Prescribes At-Home Exercises
Adolescents with mild to severe concussions may be good candidates for at-home exercises recently designed by the CHOC concussion program.
Meet Dr. Jennifer Ho
CHOC wants its patients and families to get to know its specialists. Today, meet Dr. Jennifer Ho, a pediatric hospitalist.
How to avoid or treat bee stings this summer
A CHOC pediatric allergist offers advice to caregivers on the hazards of bee stings, and how they can help prevent a child from being stung.
Meet Dr. Andrew Mower
CHOC wants its patients and families to get to know its specialists. Today, meet Dr. Andrew Mower, a pediatric neurologist.
Choosing the Right Over-the-Counter Medicine for your Child’s Allergies
A clinical pharmacist at CHOC offers advice to parents on choosing the right over-the-counter medications for their child’s allergies.
Boost Your Health with Spiralized Vegetables
Spiralizing vegetables can be achieved when using the latest new kitchen tool, the spiralizer, which turns vegetables into noodles.