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Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Completes 2022 Community Health Needs Assessment to Help Understand and Strengthen Its Neighborhood
September 1, 2022
Mental health, food insecurity and economic concerns identified in the 2022 assessment survey, with COVID-19 having significant impact.
For Walter to Feel Better
October 7, 2019
How Lloyd’s little brother overcame a skull condition and became the coolest kid at the playground
Resveratrol may be an effective intervention for lung aging and the ultimate development of chronic lung disease
March 3, 2017
In a study led by Barbara Driscoll, PhD, of The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, researchers demonstrate, for the first time that inhaled resveratrol treatments slow aging
How One Gene May Have Big Implications for Leukemia Outcomes
January 26, 2022
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles researcher is awarded $2.3 million for research toward improving CAR T-cell therapy.
Timing is Everything: Prenatal drug exposure affects brain development and leads to long-term deficits
June 17, 2020
A new study published in JAMA Pediatrics shows, for the first time, that brain anatomy and metabolism are affected by prenatal drug exposure and that these brain changes underlie neurodevelopmental
Food Allergies and the Holidays
November 20, 2015
The holidays are a common time for family and friends to gather around the dinner table. Despite the cheer and celebration, it can be a very nerve-wracking time for families who have children with
Growing Up With a Heart Defect
February 21, 2020
Geoffrey Von Der Ahe, 18, who has been a patient at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles since birth, says living with a heart defect has made him want to give back to other kids—and study medicine one day
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