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The Dangers and Symptoms of Secondary Drowning
Drowning tends to peak in summer. A CHOC pediatrician discusses secondary drowning, another rare danger that parents should be aware of.
Depression and Suicide Prevention: Know the Warning Signs
Dr. Heather Huszti, chief psychologist at CHOC, offers insight on the warning signs of depression and suicide in children and adolescents.
Speech and Language Pathology Empowers CHOC Patients
Speech and language pathology at CHOC helps develop or improve speech, language, memory and attention, breathing, and feeding and swallowing.
Brighter Futures for Families with PKU
Clinical dietitians discuss Phenylketonuria, a rare genetically-inherited disorder that occurs in one in 10,000 newborns in the U.S.
Meet Dr. Sarah S. Field
CHOC wants its patients to get to know its specialists. Meet Dr. Sarah Samimi Field, pediatric allergist and immunologist at CHOC.
Hearing Loss and Its Effects on Speech and Language Development
CHOC and Providence Speech and Hearing Center collaborate with families to address speech therapy and advanced audiology services.
CHOC Opens Wing for Adolescent, Young Adult Cancer Patients
Adolescent and young adult patients at the Hyundai Cancer Institute at CHOC can enjoy immersive films and other features.
Strokes in Children: What Parents Should Know
Many might picture a stroke patient as elderly, but the reality is strokes occur in people of all ages, a CHOC neurologist says.