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Tips for Teething Pain: What’s Safe—and What’s Not
August 5, 2020
Teething can be tough on babies—and their parents. Here’s what you need to know about teething, including what’s safe—and not safe—to give your baby.
Individualizing Care in Sudden Cardiac Arrest
February 26, 2021
A Children’s Hospital Los Angeles cardiologist helps to develop new, patient-centered guidelines for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in children.
Spike in Severe Pediatric Type 2 Diabetes Complication During COVID-19 Pandemic
April 27, 2021
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles study uncovers life-threatening trend in children.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Awarded $3 Million to Study How Baby’s First Flu Exposure Affects Later Vaccine Response
July 1, 2019
Pediatricians have observed that a baby’s early infection with flu impacts their later response to the virus as well as how protected they are by vaccination. To better understand how this
Vaping Epidemic Puts Adolescents at Risk for Potentially Fatal Lung Disease
October 26, 2020
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles researchers zero in on the consequences of vaping and secondary exposure to e-cigarettes.
Coleman’s Got Heart
October 28, 2015
When Coleman was just 6 weeks old, he was transported to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles for cardiomyopathy left ventricular dysfunction. Ultimately, he received a heart transplant.
Boosting Infant-Family Mental Health in the NICCU
November 4, 2021
Angelica Moreyra, PsyD, talks about her work in the NICCU—and how neonatologists can support the critical parent-baby bond for their patients.
What Happens If Your Child Only Has One Kidney?
June 24, 2019
Special thanks to Carl Grushkin, MD, Chief of the Division of Nephrology at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, for contributing to this article. What happens when your child has one kidney? It’s more
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