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Part 2: ‘We Knew It Must Be Done’
August 16, 2019
In the concluding half of this two-part story, a CHLA family learns whether their home survived the Woolsey fire, baby Max’s cleft lip is repaired, and Max’s mother tries to sort through the
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Receives $2.8 Million Award to Use AI to Predict Precision Dosing for Critically Ill Children
December 5, 2022
Artificial intelligence could help doctors dynamically determine safe and effective medication dosing for unstable ICU patients.
Practicing Inclusion
February 28, 2020
Amy Lohmann, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner 3, praises CHLA's inclusivity: "Everybody can get involved."
A New Elise
July 12, 2016
Since Elise Martinez was 2 years old, she was debilitated by a condition that could not be properly diagnosed. It caused severe impaction in the bowels, arthritis and malnutrition. The many pediatric
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
New Guidelines for Hamstring Lengthening and Guided Growth Surgery
October 7, 2022
Robert Kay, MD, shares new international consensus on addressing knee problems in children with cerebral palsy.
Can Butyrate Help Hispanic Children With Ulcerative Colitis?
October 11, 2022
A clinical trial at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is the first to study butyrate therapy in Hispanic children with ulcerative colitis.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Chosen as Site for Nationwide Study of Long-Term Effects of COVID in Children
January 25, 2022
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Chosen as Site for Nationwide Study of Long-Term Effects of COVID in Children
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