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Final exams, college essays, family pressures: Here are 6 ways to help your teen manage stress
While there’s no research specifically looking at teens and holiday stress, there is some evidence that teens may be more susceptible to stress in general.
Epilepsy and Seizures in Children
Read about epilepsy in children along with diagnosis methods and different types of seizures. Learn about the different treatment options we offer at CHOC.
Advice doctors give their own kids before they head off to college
If you’re one of those moms or dads, you may be wondering if you gave your kid all the pearls of parental wisdom he or she needs to survive life out there on their own.
CHOC Neuroscience Institute
Ranked by U.S. News and World Report, CHOC's neurology and neurosurgery specialists treat children with conditions of the brain, spine and nervous system.
Headaches
Read this article to learn about headaches in children. From symptoms to treatments, we provide all the information you need to know.
Fetal Consultations – General Surgery
If your baby has been diagnosed with a condition, we provide expert counseling on what to expect and the treatment your baby will receive after birth.
Football & Concussion: Worth the Risk?
concussion rates for children under age 19 who play tackle football have doubled over the last decade, most occurring during practices.
Baby Development at 4-6 Months
Babies Baby development at the 4-6 months stage are focused on captivating their audiences with coos, giggles, and babbles. Learn more about other milestones here!
Pediatric Concussion Program: Conditions & Treatment
CHOC’s Concussion Program is a leader in treating concussions. Here you’ll find what are concussions symptoms, recovery time, side effects – everything you need to know.
Kids and Headaches
Headaches in children are not uncommon. Read to learn what to do if your child has a headache & how to establish good habits that can help keep headaches at bay.
Esophagitis
Esophagitis is the irritation and inflammation of the lining of the esophagus, or food pipe. It can cause difficulty swallowing.
Truncus Arteriosus
Truncus arteriosus is a congenital (present at birth) defect that occurs due to abnormal development of the fetal heart during the first eight weeks of pregnancy.
Congenital Heart Defects: Tetralogy of Fallot
Tetralogy of Fallot (TOF or "TET") is a heart condition that occur due to abnormal development of the fetal heart. Learn more about what TOF is, its symptoms, and causes.
Palmar Hyperhidrosis (Excessive Sweating in Hands)
If your child has excessively sweaty hands or feet, it may be a sign of palmar or plantar hyperhidrosis. Learn the hyperhidrosis causes, symptoms, & treatment.
Child Neurology Residency Program
The UCI Child Neurology Residency Program participates in the National Resident Matching Program. Applications are accepted through ERAS.
Rare diseases and rare opportunities
Wang moved on to CHOC, where many patients come in with a laundry list of symptoms that defy explanation.
What parents should know about depression in teens
There's a difference between depression and just being a sullen teen.
Doctoral Internship Program in Clinical Psychology
CHOC is pleased to offer a one-year, full time, pre-doctoral internship in pediatric psychology. The internship is accredited by the American Psychological Association.
CHOC Children’s At Mission Celebrates 25th Anniversary
In 1993, CHOC Children’s made the commitment to address a healthcare gap in south Orange County by opening an innovative, state-of-the art, 48-bed pediatric facility.
Bullying
One of the best ways to protect your children from bullying is to talk to them with open-ended questions and help them come up with an appropriate response, says pediatric psychologist Dr. Heather C. Huszti in this health feature.
Teen shares story of her epilepsy journey for awareness month
An Orange County teenager shares her journey with epilepsy and how the CHOC Neuroscience Institute helped.
Orange County Hospitals Working to Improve Population Health
CHOC has a population health initiative with physicians working in the community to innovate in comprehensive care delivery.
RIVERSIDE: Daughter’s recovery thrills mom
Riverside mother is thankful her daughter survived brain tumor removal seven years ago - “It's so amazing she could go through all that and be such a strong, happy little girl.”
Tiny survivors: Special NICU mimics mother’s womb
Aptly named the Small Baby Unit, the overall effect is one of relative calm: an attempt to mimic what babies would experience if they were still safely tucked in utero.
What to Expect in the NICU
Nothing can fully prepare you for your baby's stay in neonatal intensive care unit, but understanding the layout, equipment, and tests done in the NICU can help.