Sometimes long hospital stays or hard chemo days can be bleak and tiring. Brianna recommends bringing humor into the situation to help.
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CHOC Teen Advisors Weigh in on New York Times Mental Health Article
In response to a recent NYT article titled “Please Stop Merchandising Mental Illness,” the CHOC Teen Advisory Council weighed in.
How a Bone Marrow Transplant Can Save Someone’s Life
Meet two CHOC patients, ages 3 and 23, whose lives have been changed by receiving a bone marrow transplant.
Tips for Healthy Grocery Shopping
Preparing a healthy meal can be hard if you don’t have the right ingredients in your kitchen. A nutrition expert from CHOC offers tips.
What it’s Like to be Treated at a Children’s Hospital as a Young Adult
According to Brianna, “the little kids that I met or simply saw during treatment encouraged me to power through treatment.”
Confidence and Cancer: How Cancer Changed the Way I Think
Bri is a 22-year-old who was diagnosed with Stage 2 Hodgkin lymphoma. She takes readers along on her journey with cancer.
Ask a CHOC Doc: Can I Use a Kitchen Spoon to Measure Medicine?
In this installment, we answer a parent’s submitted question on the best way to give medicine. Find out why kitchen spoons aren’t best.
Support CHOC Nurse on America’s Got Talent
Michael Ketterer, a nurse in our Mental Health Inpatient Center, is competing this summer on America’s Got Talent.
Surprise Diagnosis of Transposition of the Great Arteries: T.J.’s Story
T.J.’s parents were expecting a healthy baby & were shocked when he was diagnosed with transposition of the great arteries.