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Catching a Heart Defect in Utero: Marco’s Story
When Meagan was about six months pregnant, the couple learned their baby Marco had a congenital heart defect.
Ask a CHOC Doc: How can my athlete daughter learn vital nutrition?
A pediatrician specializing in adolescent medicine and a nutritionist team up to offer advice to a mother on how to help her athlete daughter
5-year-old Rayaan fights brain, spinal cord inflammation
When Rayann was 16 months old, he caught what seemed like a cold. Soon, he was in CHOC’s pediatric intensive care unit fighting for his life.
Innovation Comes Home
With home monitoring provided by the CHOC Cardiopulmonary Health Intelligence Program (CHiP), Emma’s care team is only a touch screen away.
CHOC Patient Celebrates Milestone Birthday with Blood Drive
Austin depends on monthly blood transfusions. For his 13th birthday, he’s asking friends and family to donate blood to CHOC.
Ask a CHOC Doc: Can Kids Get Heartburn?
A CHOC pediatrician responds to a parent’s question on kids and heartburn. Find out more and submit your own question.
Kids and throwing up: Should you worry?
Throwing up is no fun, for kids and parents alike. Dr. Reshmi Basu, a CHOC pediatrician, explains when to be concerned.
Body Modification: What Parents Should Know
If your child is interested in body modification, we recommend having an open and honest discussion with them before making any decisions.