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Breastfeeding provides health benefits and can foster bonding. But in some cases, moms may need the support of a lactation consultant.
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What You Need to Know About Pectus Excavatum Surgery: Teens Explain
Teens who have undergone the Nuss procedure to correct pectus excavatum or sunken chest offer advice and encouragement to other teens.
What You Need to Know About Spinal Fusion Surgery: Teen Mentors Explain
Teens who have undergone spinal fusion surgery for scoliosis offer advice and encouragement to other teenagers facing the same procedure.
Food allergies in children: What parents need to know
More kids are being diagnosed with food allergies. The most common are milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish, wheat, soy & sesame.
Honoring the legacy of Dr. Nick Anas
Recently, a new memorial wall was revealed in honor of Dr. Nick Anas, beloved physician-in-chief and pediatric critical care specialist.
A years-long search for a diagnosis: Colton’s story
Colton’s parents knew he was neutropenic but they wanted more answers. Thanks to immunoglobin infusions, “he’s like a different kid,”
IBD vs. IBS: How to tell the difference
It’s normal for kids to get stomach aches, but some kids have bad stomach pain all the time. A CHOC gastroenterologist explains IBD vs. IBS.