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Health
From seeds to super: Growing your own sprouts and using them in meals
Grow your own sprouts this National Garden Month and enjoy them in a fresh, nutrient‑dense Garden Power Rice Bowl that supports simple, healthy cooking.
Mental Health
How do you support a child with OCD?
OCD in children can begin as early as age 8. Learn the signs, causes, and treatments with expert guidance for parents and caregivers.
Nutrition
What do the new USDA dietary guidelines for Americans really mean for your plate?
Here’s what the updated protein and fat recommendations mean for balanced, everyday eating.
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Research & Innovation
Healthcare
Pediatric stroke: identifying barriers to early diagnosis
A study led by Rady Children’s Health in Orange County, formerly called CHOC, helps illuminate why children with stroke often face lengthy delays to diagnosis…
Cancer / Oncology
CAR T-cell therapy: exploring new frontiers of treatment
Chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR T-cell) therapy has revolutionized care for certain blood cancers. A new lab at Rady Children’s Health Orange County, formerly called…
Ears, Nose, Throat / Otolaryngology
Rady Children’s Hospital Orange County leads the state in implants for teens with Down syndrome who have obstructive sleep apnea
The Inspire device, a nerve stimulator that works somewhat like a pacemaker, has been implanted in 17 patients.
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