Not just a grandmother’s disease, arthritis affects about 70,000 U.S. children. A CHOC rheumatologist helps debunk arthritis misconceptions.
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Carter overcomes a rare form of liver cancer thanks to CHOC
Kara’s life took a turn when her son, Carter, was diagnosed with a rare form of liver cancer called hepatoblastoma.
Prom Safety Tips for Parents
Prom night may be a rite of passage for teens, it also sparks worries for parents. Check out these tips from law enforcement.
Infectious Disease Clinical Trials at CHOC
Clinical trials with real patients help doctors and researchers learn the effectiveness of new drugs or medical devices.
All Patients are Family for CHOC’s Mother, Daughter Physicians
Dr. Touran Zadeh and Dr. Neda Zadeh keep it in the family at CHOC. The mother and daughter team work, fittingly, among CHOC’s geneticists.
12 Questions to Ask Before a Child’s Surgery
When a child faces surgery, the procedure can be just as scary for a parent. Here’s what parents should ask before their child’s surgery.
Four Tips for Feeding Fussy Eaters
By teaching children healthy eating habits early, parents can help children learn good eating habits that will last a lifetime.
Resources, Tools for Parents of Children with Rare Diseases
Parents often struggle with raising a child with genetic or rare diseases. Learn the rules of parenting and caring for these children.
Breastfeeding Premature Infants
Parents of premature infants face many new challenges as they help their special infant grow, and breastfeeding is often one of them.