Keeping these safety tips from CHOC’s community educators in mind can help ensure your family stays safe while partaking in all the fun.
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Combating Wintertime Dry Hands in Kids
Dry hands are a common side effect of winter months in children. Parents can take a few steps to help protect tiny hands against dryness.
Meet the New Generation of CHOC Champions
CHOC Champions are young industry professionals using their unique skillset to benefit children being treated at CHOC.
Dealing with food allergies around the holidays
The holiday season is a festive time, but can present unique challenges for children with food allergies and their parents.
Meet Dr. Mary Jane Piroutek
CHOC wants its patients and families to get to know its specialists. Meet Dr. Mary Jane Piroutek, a pediatric emergency medicine specialist.
How Much Screen Time is Too Much?
The American Academy of Pediatrics released new guidelines on how much screen time is appropriate for children.
What Parents Should Know About Infantile Spasms
Infantile spasms are a medical emergency. Immediate treatment is critical because many children go on to develop other forms of epilepsy.
Getting your Little Patient to Follow Medication Directions
While all of us are prone to forget a dose of medication sometimes, being consistent is important. A clinical pharmacist at CHOC offers tips
Inside the Small Baby Unit: Ryan’s story
Meet Ryan, a graduate of CHOC Small Baby Unit, a place for premature babies born at less than 28 weeks or weighing less than 1,000 grams.