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How far would you go to save a child’s life? Not your own child, but the child of someone you didn’t even know? Meet baby Jacob—and the man who flew across the country and underwent a four-hour
‘No Better Place to Be’
February 6, 2020
Diagnosed with cerebral palsy so severe he was tripping over his own feet, Brady came to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles for treatment. The result? A “night and day difference,” says his mom.
Beating the Odds
December 3, 2020
One year after leaving Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, 2-year-old Quinn is beating the odds and thriving despite a severe birth defect.
Why You Should Encourage Walking to School with Your Child
August 9, 2019
By Tracy Zaslow, MD, Medical Director, Jackie and Gene Autry Orthopedic Center Sports Medicine and Concussion Programs . School has begun, leaves are changing (even in Southern California), and that
The Link Between Unhappiness and Smartphone Usage with Kids
August 15, 2017
What is the connection between unhappiness and smartphone usage with kids? What are you seeing now? Research is demonstrating that there is a rise in anxiety and depression in youth that they are
‘W’ Sitting Is Not Bad for Kids, CHLA Study Finds
April 19, 2021
Parents are often told that if their child ‘W’ sits, it will cause problems with their hips. ‘W’ sitting is not harmful, a new study from researchers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles reports.
Findings Raise Questions About Vertebral Body Tethering
January 10, 2023
Data shows that 92% of patients do not experience further curve improvement after tethering surgery.
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