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IBD vs. IBS: How to tell the difference

IBD vs. IBS: How to tell the difference

It’s normal for kids to get stomach aches, but some kids have bad stomach pain all the time. A CHOC explains IBD vs. IBS.

Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: What parents should know

Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: What parents should know

SUDEP occurs when someone with epilepsy suddenly dies unexpectedly and the cause is not related to an accident or seizure emergency.

6 major types of anxiety disorders

6 major types of anxiety disorders

Anxiety is a normal human emotion and is part of life. Anxiety disorders often persist over time and generally do not go away on their own.

Epilepsy myths: what parents should know

Epilepsy myths: what parents should know

We recognize the alarming number of epilepsy myths that can cause confusion for families. A pediatric neurologist combats the mot common epilepsy myths.

Healthy drinks for kids this summer

Healthy drinks for kids this summer

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

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.

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