A registered dietitian at CHOC Children’s offers ideas for healthy drinks for kids this summer, please a breakdown of how much sugar is hiding in your favorite beverage.
The dangers of loud noises and little ears: What parents should know
A new study co-authored by Dr. Jay Bhatt, a CHOC Children’s otolaryngologist, finds that nearly a quarter of U.S. children are at risk for hearing loss from exposure to loud sounds.
Walking for a hero: CHOC Walk teams honor lost loved ones
CHOC Walk in the Park now includes “Walking for a Hero,” a program to honor the children who have passed away. Families are given special hero capes to commemorate the bravery that extended throughout their child’s short but impactful life.
How to keep kids safe on the playground this summer
Playground safety tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics on how to keep your active, adventurous kids safe this summer.
Ask a CHOC Doc: How do I properly use a spacer with my handheld inhaler?
A clinical pharmacy resident answers an asthma sufferer’s submitted question on how to properly use a spacer with a handheld inhaler.
Making the case for sending kids to summer camp
Choosing the right summer camp for kids and teens can be a big decision for parents. A pediatric psychologist weighs in to discuss the social and developmental benefits of summer camp.