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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
A Bench-to-Bedside Approach to Wilms Tumor
October 16, 2020
Program combines clinical expertise and basic science to advance care in an understudied cancer.
Medical Mystery
December 7, 2018
One ordinary, random morning, when he was barely 5 years old, Reiter woke up and “he was a different child,” recalls his mother, Stephanie. “I see two mommies. I see two daddies,” Reiter told his mom
Unstoppable Mila Doesn’t Let a Limb Difference Get in the Way
October 25, 2021
Born with an upper limb difference—and a healthy dose of self-confidence— 4-year-old Mila shows she can do anything she puts her mind to.
Devin’s Got a Good Arm—and a Grateful Heart
March 28, 2017
There was a time, not so long ago, when 15-year-old softball standout Devin Waddell might have let a bad game get her down. When she’d sometimes head home upset if her pitches hadn’t hit their mark
The Importance of Family-Centered Care
October 29, 2012
What is family-centered care and how does it affect health care?
Kids and Bikes: Smart Moves for a Safe Ride
August 30, 2020
Should kids ride on the sidewalk or street? How do you know if a bike is the right size? And what lifesaving gear should every rider wear, every time? Check out these eight important tips to keep your
iHeartMedia Los Angeles’ KOST 103.5 and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to Launch Seventh Annual Season of Giving Fundraising Campaign on Tuesday, Nov 29
November 28, 2022
Matching Sponsors SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union, CBS Studios and an Anonymous Donor have pledged a combined total of $150,000
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