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She thought she had the stomach flu. It turned out to be a brain tumor the size of a golf ball. After undergoing surgery at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Kaira is now flourishing.
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Energy drinks are not designed for kids. Learn the facts.
Gait Trainers
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One of the most exciting milestones for parents is their child’s first steps. They will film it, post it on social media, and tell all their friends about that exciting day. So it is no surprise that
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Tissue Engineering: The Big Picture on Growing Small Intestines
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Babies born prematurely often face intense medical challenges, including intestines that are underdeveloped or diseased. While an intestine transplant can benefit some patients, many babies are simply
Securing the Hospital's Future
June 22, 2020
Jack Pettker, former co-Chair of CHLA’s Board of Trustees, and his wife, Vickie, recently extended their contributions with a generous planned gift.
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Investigators at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles found that differences between the sexes are present at birth. Results of the study were published in the August 2015 issue of the Journal of
Managing Your Child’s Pain in a Non-Traditional Way
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