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Each bout of flu, pneumonia or bronchitis leaves behind slightly altered cells that impact our overall health and the rate at which we age. Researcher Barbara Driscoll is studying this phenomenon.
Celebrating Five Years of Make March Matter
June 24, 2020
Corporate partners, family businesses and individuals have raised more than $8 million for CHLA since the annual campaign started in 2016.
Could Toxic Stress Explain Racial Health Disparities?
March 10, 2016
While overall health has improved, from reduced infant mortality to improved outcomes for a variety of diseases, racial and ethnic disparities in health remain a significant problem that research is
Meet Some of our Research Staff Members
August 18, 2021
CHLA core facilities share a common theme: The staff pride themselves on providing leading-edge technology, but they are also truly invested in the experiments and the scientists themselves.
Why Your Child’s Broken Bone May Not Need to Be Set
October 19, 2020
Fixing a fracture usually requires the broken bone to be pushed back into place, but depending on your child’s age and how severe the injury is, the body may be able to heal itself with the right care
PTSD Can Affect Sick Kids?
February 20, 2015
Medical PTSD can result from receiving a medical diagnosis like cancer and undergoing subsequent treatment. The symptoms of medical PTSD are specifically the result of a traumatic medical situation.
Presentations Showcase Latest Pediatric GI Research
February 3, 2023
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles faculty share new findings on transnasal esophagoscopy, fatty liver disease screening and the role of Malrd1.
The Mind and Body Connected: Athletes and Mental Health
August 10, 2021
Athletes, and their coaches and doctors, must prioritize mental as well as physical health.
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