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Military personnel can be exposed to dusts and toxicants in the field that may contribute to lung disease. The available technologies to detect early-stage alterations of lung function in patients
A Higher Resolution Image of Human Lung Development
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The invention of interactive map applications has revolutionized wayfinding, providing an unprecedented level of information far beyond what printed road maps can offer. Researchers at Children’s
Clinical Trial Results: Patients with Leukemia Show High Remission Rates after Immunotherapy
October 16, 2014
Researchers at Children's Hospital Los Angeles have published results of this study in Lancet.
What About Cholesterol, Eggs and Kids?
July 2, 2012
Are eggs good or bad for kids, and do you need to worry about their cholesterol?
Pediatric Cancer Diagnosis Comes of Age at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
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“We thought she had a bug bite,” says Michelle’s mom, “but it turned out to be cancer.” After seeing several doctors, the family was referred to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Because the team of
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July 12, 2022
The Hematology-Adolescent Medicine Clinic at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles cares for patients with a variety of bleeding disorders, including heavy periods. For those experiencing period poverty
Targeting Macrophages in IBD
January 3, 2017
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is a debilitating, incurable condition affecting approximately 1.5 million patients in the USA, with annual health care costs of more than $6 billion. The precise
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Publishes Largest Genomic Study of COVID-19 in Children to Date
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Research suggests a potential link between SARS-CoV-2 mutations and disease severity.
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