Keeping a close watch on Children with epilepsy at our four-bed inpatient epilepsy monitoring unit (EMU) at CHOC at Mission Hospital.
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The Gift that Keeps on Giving
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What if My Child Isn’t Motivated to Work on Staying Dry at Night?
Bedwetting tips for parents: how to help motivate your child to work on staying dry with tips from a pediatric urologist.
5 Dangers of Supplements for Children
While supplements can have benefits, they may not be safe or necessary for every child. Here’s what parents should know about supplements.
A Bright Future: Josh’s Story
Josh Siembieda’s hospitalization in 1986 was the beginning of a long relationship with CHOC as he worked to control his allergies and asthma.
The First to Answer a Call
The new emergency department in the Bill Holmes Tower is named in honor of CHOC supporters Julia and George Argyros.
Gift Puts Genomic Research into High Gear
Gift from Hyundai Motor America puts genomic research into high gear to better understand pediatric cancer.
One in 10 Million
Two months after their son Ricky was born on Dec. 6, 2012, Richard and his wife, Wendy, noticed he was getting small bumps on his face.
Allowing Your Child to Play Sports with Asthma
Just because your children have asthma does not mean they can’t participate in any sports says Dr. Stanley Galant, an asthma specialist.