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Supporting CHLA During the Pandemic
June 26, 2020
Mary Adams O’Connell, who donated to CHLA’s COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund, wants to ensure the hospital has the resources to fight the coronavirus outbreak—while continuing to care for kids in the
Mom Knows Best
October 13, 2021
Researchers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles are unraveling the biological mechanism that triggers pain in people with sickle cell disease—and confirming what mothers have been saying all along.
The Unstoppable Fiona Ashe
June 13, 2016
Don’t believe what Fiona Ashe may tell you. Her parents did not purchase her at Target, though after hearing that claim enough times, her mother finally agreed to it. “Two weeks ago in the car,” Angie
How Socioeconomics May Impact COVID-19-Associated Stress in Youth
February 16, 2022
A study led by Children’s Hospital Los Angeles shows parents in disadvantaged communities are talking to their kids more about disease-preventing behaviors.
Findings Raise Questions About Vertebral Body Tethering
January 10, 2023
Data shows that 92% of patients do not experience further curve improvement after tethering surgery.
Baby’s Breath: A New Way to Study Neonatal Lung Disease
February 16, 2016
Normal lung (image A) compared to lung developed with low levels of VEGF (image B) demonstrating abnormal air spaces and lung tissue. Photo courtesy of Grikscheit Lab, The Saban Research Institute of
Owen Is Living Seizure-Free After Brain Surgery
September 8, 2021
A large tumor in his brain was triggering seizures. Read how neurosurgery at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles changed little Owen’s life.
The Day Pierce was Diagnosed
September 1, 2017
Aubrey Kelly’s 2-year-old son, Pierce, was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia—a rare subset of leukemia that can progress quickly if not treated. In Pierce’s case, the best option was a bone marrow
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