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Stimulants Abuse in Teens
Final exams are right around the corner and teens may be tempted with dangerous stimulants to cram in some last-minute late-night studying.
What to Expect from Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in Teens
Teen girls who experience irregular periods may have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, a condition where hormones become out of balance.
Landon’s life-saving jejunal atresia surgery
Despite genetic tests and a healthy pregnancy, Lizette’s baby was born with jejunal atresia, and underwent surgery at CHOC.
Three CHOC Caretakers Shave Heads, Raise Awareness for Pediatric Cancer
Meet 3 members of the CHOC care team who recently shaved their heads to raise awareness and research funds for pediatric cancer.
Lifelong Pediatrician Becomes CHOC Volunteer
Jack spent 39 years as a pediatrician including 20 as VP of Medical Affairs, before retiring and becoming a CHOC volunteer.
10 Questions to Ask Your Child’s Anesthesiologist
Pediatric anesthesiologists at CHOC, who lead your child’s surgery team, have compiled a list of questions commonly asked before surgery.
A Road Map to Surgery at CHOC
A photo road map showing key aspects of the patient and family journey through the Tidwell Procedure Center at CHOC Hospital.
Prevent Nursery Product-Related Injuries by Babyproofing the Nursery
When preparing for a new baby, most parents consider baby proofing their home, but the nursery is often overlooked.