Hand sanitizers are ubiquitous lately – as are myths surrounding them. A CHOC infectious disease specialist comes clean on fact and fiction.
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How to Help Babies with Reflux
Some baby spit-up is a fact of life for parents of infants, but a baby who spits up a lot or often may have reflux, a CHOC pediatrician says.
World’s First “Infusionarium” Comes to CHOC
The CHOC Infusionarium is the first program of its kind to combine immersive video technology with life-saving infusion therapy
Hernia Repair: Quick and Common
A common procedure, hernia repair is typically an outpatient surgery, meaning the child can go home the same day as the surgery.
Protect Children with Asthma from Colds, Flu
Viruses more often than not will worsen asthma, says Dr. Wan-Yin Chan, a CHOC allergist/immunologist because of extra stress on airways.
CHOC Children’s at Mission Hospital Opens State-of-the-Art Sleep Center
Families in South Orange County now have access to a state-of-the-art Sleep Center for children who need overnight monitoring.
When Kids Have Diarrhea
Just like constipation, diarrhea is also a common problem in children of all ages, a CHOC pediatric gastroenterologist says.
Creating Healthy Mental Food Perceptions in Kids
Not only can parents help instill good eating habits in children, but they also influence a child’s mental perceptions about food.
Bringing Together the Best Minds in Pediatric Cancer Care
The Virtual Pediatric Network (VPN) uses video conferencing to allow cancer experts to share best practices, research and expertise.