A CHOC licensed marriage and family therapist explains the differences between normal teen behavior and symptoms of anxiety and depression.
How to prevent burnout: self-care tips for parents and caregivers
A psychologist helps parents and caregivers look for the signs of burnout in their lives and how to prevent it.
What it’s like to live with cystic fibrosis
Kaleb, an 18-year-old with cystic fibrosis, explains his disease, his journey to accept his diagnosis & the importance of having a good team.
What to Know About a Gluten-Free Diet from a Pediatric Gastroenterologist
In recent years, gluten-free diets have risen in popularity but not everyone has a good medical reason for putting themselves on such a diet.
Is Chronic Pain Real? Myths of Chronic Pain
Pediatric chronic pain is more common than you may think. Here are some common myths associated with chronic pain, debunked.
Living with Diabetes: One Child’s Perspective
11-year-old Ava has Type 1 diabetes. She shares her experience being diagnosed as a young child & offers tips for kids with Type 1 diabetes.
How parents can help teens with serious or chronic medical conditions manage their health care
In health care matters, parents of teens must strike a delicate balance, especially when teens are old enough to make their own decisions.
Chronic Inflammation and what it means in a child
Chronic inflammation can be manifest in many ways such as fatigue, fever, rash, joint pain or swelling, chest pains and abdominal pain.
Helping Adolescents and Young Adults Cope with Cancer
Adolescents being treated for cancer face issues including fertility preservation, career and education considerations, and more.