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Providing Lifesaving Dialysis for Small Babies
February 3, 2023
New technology is allowing Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to provide continuous renal replacement therapy to babies as small as 5 pounds.
Vitamin D: Is Your Child Getting Enough?
March 9, 2015
A clinical dietitian weighs in on Vitamin D in the family diet.
Patient Chloe helps celebrate Puppy Love at CHLA!
October 26, 2016
After a whirlwind romance in the hallways of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, therapy dogs Luke and Blondie took a big step this week – coordinating their Halloween costumes to dress up as bride and
Pediatric AIDS - Then and Now
December 2, 2015
Joseph Church, MD, has a thick stack of programs from children’s funeral services in his office. But this story doesn’t have a sad ending. “I remember every child I’ve treated who died of AIDS, and
Monica Horn, RN: Finding Strength, Sharing Strength
March 7, 2019
Children's Hospital Los Angeles celebrates women who tear down walls, face challenges head-on and push boundaries in their field of expertise and beyond.
Team Delivers Innovative Care for Children With Colorectal and Pelvic Anomalies
October 14, 2021
The program is one of only a few of its kind in the Western United States to offer comprehensive, coordinated care for children with colorectal and pelvic anomalies.
What About Mom’s Mental Health?
March 18, 2016
Maternal depression affects up to 40 percent of mothers with young children and can have many negative effects on the infant and developing child including feeding issues, the inability to thrive in
Bully-Proof Vest
September 9, 2016
Bullying can be a daily occurrence for some children, making them fearful and anxious about going to school. They may go to great lengths to avoid going to school, including feigning illness or
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