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What parents should know about fentanyl
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A CHOC expert explains that fainting does not indicate underlying illness for most kids, but it can sometimes be a sign of a cardiac issue.
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A CHOC clinical dietitian shares five easy ways to promote heart health in families with positive diet and exercise habits.
I’m a parent and have COVID-19. What should I do?
A CHOC expert helps parents determine how to take care of their family and prevent spread if they come down with COVID-19.
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV): How to protect your babies and children
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) can be mild for some children but severe others. A CHOC expert provides symptoms and preventative measures.
COVID-19 vaccines for children ages 0 to 5: What parents need to know
Many parents are asking, “When will vaccines be available for children under 5?” A CHOC expert explains the timeline and offers advice.
Talking to children about race and racism: An age-by-age guide
A CHOC psychologist gives age-appropriate advice to starting conversations about race and racism with your kids.
Understanding adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), risks and protective factors
A CHOC pediatric psychologist discusses the prominence of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and preventative and coping measures.