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An intracapsular tonsillectomy results in less bleeding and pain; a reduced need for pain medication; and a rapid return to normal diet.
Why sports physicals are important, especially after a COVID-19 diagnosis
With youth sports beginning to resume after a COVID-19-prompted off-season, a CHOC pediatrician explains why sports physicals are critical.
Beating COVID-19 and MISC-9: Matthew’s story
When Matthew had mild case of COVID-19, he didn’t expect to end up with MIS-C and in the hospital – the one where his mom had worked for 15 years.
COVID-19 safety sticker doodle art delights CHOC patients
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Celebrate National Nutrition Month: Personalize your plate
MyPlate gives a visual representation of how much we should eat of each food group. Jazz up your diet and personalize your plate to your life.
Seamless primary and specialty care: Lea’s story
For parents of children who need specialty care, CHOC’s growing Primary Care Network offers seamless integration with more than 30 specialty areas.
Advice from one NICU mom to another
Amy’s twin daughters were born at just 24 weeks, 3 days. They spent four months in CHOC’s NICU. Here’s her advice to other moms.