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Enough! Time for Tech to Help Kids with Autism
March 29, 2018
1 out of 68 children in the United States will be diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The prevalence of an ASD diagnosis grew by 72 percent between 2007 and 2011. Tech-based
Two Windows into the Brain
January 30, 2019
One in 59 children are diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), a wide array of conditions affecting a child’s social, emotional, and behavioral development. With prevalence growing at an
Jim Harrison Lives Life to the Fullest Thanks to World-Renowned Pediatric Diaphragm Pacing Program at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
February 23, 2018
CHLA’s Home Mechanical Ventilation Program Marks 40th Anniversary There was a time when it was devastating news for a parent to learn that in order to survive, their child would need to be
Former Patient Races to Fundraise for Pediatric Cancer Research at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
August 10, 2022
Lauren, a 17-year-old from Southern California, is competing in the 2022 2XU Malibu Triathlon to raise money for pediatric cancer research and raise awareness about the benefits of Children’s Hospital
Sandy Himmelrich, LCSW
November 6, 2019
Sandy Himmelrich, LCSW, has devoted 25 years to helping and protecting the most vulnerable among us: children who have been abused.
CHLA celebrates a new milestone: vaccinating children aged 5 to 11
November 4, 2021
On Nov. 3rd, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles was thrilled to mark another critical milestone in our collective journey to regional, national and worldwide health. A special event was held Nov. 3 at
Devin’s Got a Good Arm—and a Grateful Heart
March 28, 2017
There was a time, not so long ago, when 15-year-old softball standout Devin Waddell might have let a bad game get her down. When she’d sometimes head home upset if her pitches hadn’t hit their mark
How Parents Can Help Teens Navigate Social Media
February 15, 2019
Parents of teenagers can feel like they’re constantly fighting for their kids’ attention. The competition? Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube. Consider this: Today’s teens do not know a world without
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