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Can children outgrow autism?
Dr. Tom Megerian, clinical director of the Thompson Autism and Neurodevelopmental Center at CHOC, discusses research suggesting children may outgrow autism.
CHOC pediatrician talks adolescent sleep hygiene on SiriusXM’s “Doctor Radio” show
Dr. Eric Ball discusses adolescent sleep hygiene, including tips for pediatricians to help parents manage teens’ sleep habits.
CHOC ENT study finds kids more often exposed to loud noises, infrequently use hearing protection
A new study finds that nearly a quarter of U.S. children are at increased risk for hearing loss due to exposure to loud sounds.
In the Spotlight: Chenue Abongwa, M.D.
Chenue Abongwa, M.D., joined CHOC in October 2018 as a pediatric neuro-oncologist at the Hyundai Cancer Institute.
CHOC team using new device to close heart defect in tiny patients
CHOC became one of the first hospitals to use the Abbott Amplatzer Piccolo™ Occluder to treat patent ductus arteriosus or PDA.