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Two Heart Institute physicians discuss a milestone ventricular assist device procedure at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Built to Last
December 17, 2019
Imagine back pain so debilitating you can’t even get out of bed. For 18-year-old Eric, an innovative surgery finally provided relief and the chance to pursue his dreams.
Heat-Related Illness in Kids: Know the Signs and Symptoms
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What should you do if your child gets a heat-related illness? And how can you prevent it in the first place? Check out these lifesaving tips to keep your child safe and cool when the weather heats up.
Marley's New Swing
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A twelve-year-old's golf dream made possible by bone marrow donor sister. Immediately after watching “The Short Game,” a documentary about elite 7-year-old golfers descending on the world-famous
Tips and Tricks for Giving Your Child Medicine
July 24, 2020
Does your child have trouble taking medicine? Use these simple, stress-free strategies to take the tears and trauma out of giving medicine to your baby or child.
Automating Insulin Doses to Improve Patient Care
November 8, 2021
New calculator is seamlessly integrated into the electronic health record for inpatients with diabetes.
Trainee Spotlight: Eirini Christodoulou, PhD
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Eirini is a postdoctoral research fellow studying liquid biopsy analysis as a way to monitor pediatric solid tumors.
Creating Hope for Kids Like Kaira
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She thought she had the stomach flu. It turned out to be a brain tumor the size of a golf ball. After undergoing surgery at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Kaira is now flourishing.
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