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Roberta Williams, MD
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Roberta Williams, MD, has devoted herself to recognizing the impact a childhood disease and its treatment have on an entire lifetime.
Growing Pains
April 16, 2018
If you are a parent who has been awakened from slumber with a child crying in pain, you can understand my distress at watching my son wake up in pain night after night. My son started having “growing
Spinal Fusion Surgery for Scoliosis as a Teen Allowed Kelly to Follow His Dream
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Kelly was concerned that the curves in his spine would stop him from doing the things that he loves. He got news he had to undergo surgery for his scolisis, but with a treatment plan and hard work he
Heart—and Eyes—of a Champion
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How Noa outran three heart surgeries—and retinoblastoma
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Publishes Largest Genomic Study of COVID-19 in Children to Date
November 24, 2020
Research suggests a potential link between SARS-CoV-2 mutations and disease severity.
What’s in the Pipeline? How Food Allergies Affect the Esophagus
May 9, 2016
From skin rashes and hives to difficulty breathing and more serious reactions, food allergies affect up to six million children in the United States alone. But over the last two decades, researchers
Genetic Clotting Disorder in Children
October 9, 2015
A blood clot is when blood changes from a liquid to a solid. Some kids are born with a genetic condition that makes them at greater risk for a blood clot.
Supporting Nurses Through Ethical Dilemmas
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Brenda Barnum, MA, RN, knows all too well the ethical challenges that bedside nurses face as they care for critically ill newborns and infants.
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