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July 29, 2016
A study led by researchers at The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) suggests that maternal HIV infection influences the microbiome of their HIV-uninfected infants
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to honor Panda Express and Kristin and Jeff Worthe at 2022 Gala
August 24, 2022
Multi-talented actor and musician Justin Timberlake to perform at the event, which will be co-hosted by actors Chris Pine and Robert Pine.
Freeze the Brain to Save a Life
December 22, 2014
Can therapeutic hypothermia save infants with HIE? Our researchers are working to find out.
Rare Insight: A New Approach Optimizes Hepatoblastoma Cancer Treatment
February 14, 2022
A Children’s Hospital Los Angeles study validates a new risk assessment for hepatoblastoma and finds some histological characteristics also predict prognosis.
Is Childhood Obesity a Psychological Disorder?
August 15, 2017
A team of researchers, including senior investigator, Bradley Peterson, MD, director of the Institute for the Developing Mind at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, used fMRI to investigate neural
Timing is Everything: Prenatal drug exposure affects brain development and leads to long-term deficits
June 17, 2020
A new study published in JAMA Pediatrics shows, for the first time, that brain anatomy and metabolism are affected by prenatal drug exposure and that these brain changes underlie neurodevelopmental
CHLA Joins CureWorks Collaborative to Accelerate Development of Immunotherapy Treatments for Childhood Cancers
June 18, 2018
Seattle Children’s, with participating members Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Children’s National Health System and BC Children’s Hospital, has launched CureWorks, an international collaborative of
After Beating Scoliosis, Ava Sings the Praises of CHLA
May 18, 2016
Last May, Ava Cardoso-Smith, then 14, strode across the stage at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, took the microphone and belted out a rendition of “You Raise Me Up.” Her performance was part of a charity
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