Sisters Amy and Emily believe they have two birthdays: the days they were born, and the days they were diagnosed with cancer.
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Kids and Tonsils
Tonsils are removed less frequently than in the past, but removal may be necessary if they’re causing difficulty breathing and infections.
Teens and Social Media Safety: Tips for Parents
With new online messaging apps seemingly popping up daily, parents more than ever need to be mindful of their children’s technology use.
Tips for Tonsillectomy Recovery
More than 530,000 tonsillectomies are performed yearly in children ages 15 and younger, but the procedure does require some recovery time.
Thank You, CHOC Volunteers!
Meet Betty Keith, a longtime CHOC volunteer of more than 30 years and one of about 1,100 generous people who give their time at CHOC.
Robots Advance Telemedicine for Pediatric Patients
Thanks to the power of telemedicine, CHOC Children’s physicians are able to remotely assess and monitor a patient from miles away.
Food Allergy Resources for Families
Having a child with a food allergy can be challenging, but with care and menu planning, these kids can lead happy and healthy lives.
5 Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About Rare Diseases
Did you know that a condition is considered rare if it affects fewer than 200,000 people? Learn more facts about rare diseases.
Signs, Myths of Autism Spectrum Disorder
Dr. Joseph H. Donnelly, a CHOC neurologist, offers signs of autism, as well as common myths and misconceptions about the disorder.