CHOC patient Sarah, who received scoliosis surgery, finds value in surgery mentorship program, and is inspired to help others.
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An ultimate guide to potty training
Dreaming of a world without diapers and wipes? Get expert advice from a CHOC pediatrician on when and how to start potty training your child.
CHOC epilepsy patient sees longtime success through vagus nerve stimulator device
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Asperger syndrome: What parents should know
A CHOC expert discusses why Asperger syndrome is not diagnosed anymore, and talks about signs of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
How to help your teen manage college rejection disappointment
A CHOC mental health expert offers tips for parents to help their teens with college rejection disappointment.
Your child’s pee: An ultimate guide
Get tips and advice about your child’s urine color, hydration and common urinary conditions from a CHOC pediatrician.
How to read a nutrition facts label
CHOC nutrition experts offer a helpful guide to parents for how to read and understand a nutrition facts label.
Colic in babies: Tips for soothing your child from a pediatrician
A CHOC pediatrician explains the causes of colic in babies, and offers tips to parents for helping their colicky baby.
Siblings who share rare heart condition celebrate lives daily
When siblings Julissa and Joseph were diagnosed with the same rare congenital heart disease, CHOC stepped in to treat them both.