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What Is Torticollis?
November 9, 2016
Torticollis is a common congenital deformity, and current research suggests it affects up to 16 percent of infants. Congenital muscular torticollis is caused by a tightening of the sternocleidoid
First Aid 101 for Parents
January 26, 2015
From choking to cuts to sprains to fevers, learn the basics about dealing with illness and injury when they happen to your child.
Start Early on the Road to Good Dental Health
February 3, 2016
In honor of National Children’s Dental Health Month, I decided to write a blog with some helpful and up-to-date advice about keeping your family’s teeth healthy. The benefits of doing this right and
Urological Issues are the Second Most Common Conditions for Newborns
October 23, 2014
CHLA physician Roger De Filippo, MD, discusses urology care and research in children.
Life Tips to Help Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
May 15, 2015
An Infographic and Q&A with Jamie Wood, MD, director of Clinical Diabetes Programs at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, to answers the most common questions on diabetes prevention.
Let’s Eat!
January 20, 2016
As a nurse on a busy gastrointestinal, kidney and liver transplant unit, I often care for patients with eating challenges. Some of our patients cannot eat by mouth and rely on nutrition by tube or by
Vitamin D: Is Your Child Getting Enough?
March 9, 2015
A clinical dietitian weighs in on Vitamin D in the family diet.
BUSTED! Debunking the Most Common Parenting Myths
February 27, 2020
Pediatrician Tanya Altmann of the CHLA Health Network replaces fiction with fact.
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