Our Celiac Disease Program offers outreach activities and programs as a network of support and empathy for a child with this autoimmune disease.
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Phyllis Goodman
Facing the Social Challenges of Celiac Disease
Children with celiac disease often worry about being left out of social situations that include food, so learning self advocacy is important.
Lumps and Bumps in Children—What, Why, and When?
Surgeon Wendy Su discusses what lumps and bumps are and what to do.
Growing Up with Celiac Disease
High school and college-aged teenagers learn to own their autoimmune disease.
Quality of Life Is Top Priority With Celiac Disease
Celiac disease is a chronic condition, so selecting the right health care team is an important step.
April Is Irritable Bowel Syndrome Awareness Month
Every child has a tummy ache now and then. When should you refer your child to a gastroenterologist?
Ask a Stanford Medicine Children’s Health Specialist: Is Surgery Safe During the Pandemic?
Christi Arnerich, an ENT specialist, answers a parent’s question regarding elective surgery during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Challenging Times for Teen Athletes, but Safe Return on the Horizon
Doctors discuss how to safely return to sports and caution teen athletes to go slowly to avoid overuse injuries.
Bluetooth Further Eases Management of Type 1 Diabetes
Technology enables communication between two advanced devices.
Healthy Holiday Eating for 2020—a Different Version of the Holiday Season
Tips for enjoying old traditions, creating new ones, and staying safe during the pandemic.
Partnership With John Muir Health Keeps East Bay Preemies Close to Home
Critical Care Transport Expanded to East Bay
Research, Rest, Recovery After Knee Injury
Sports medicine experts helped Thomas recover from osteochondritis dissecans and return to basketball.