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Back on Track
August 16, 2018
CHLA physician Dan Thomas, a former standout collegiate miler, drew on his history as a runner to help him overcome a near-fatal onset of Guillain Barré syndrome.
The Link Between Unhappiness and Smartphone Usage with Kids
August 15, 2017
What is the connection between unhappiness and smartphone usage with kids? What are you seeing now? Research is demonstrating that there is a rise in anxiety and depression in youth that they are
A Formula to Choosing the Right Infant Formula
March 31, 2016
Choosing a formula can be a daunting task when breast milk is not an option. With numerous brands and types of formula, it can be difficult to know which one to choose. Here is a primer on what you’ll
Striving for a Chance
April 24, 2019
Baby Striver was born with three heart chambers instead of four. He’s been a fighter ever since.
What Is Kawasaki Disease?
June 24, 2020
Kawasaki disease, sometimes called Kawasaki syndrome, is a serious inflammation of the blood vessels which affects young children, often under 5 years of age.
Miguel Goes for His Goal
July 31, 2017
Miguel Torres is a 14-year-old center midfielder with a big dream: to one day play professional soccer. “I love soccer. I like moving the ball around and having the ball at my feet,” the Gardena teen
Police Officers on the Run for a Good Cause
November 21, 2018
An experienced runner who’d traveled around the globe to race, Randy Pentis was used to seeing courses lined with gawking onlookers. But this? This was something else entirely. He was chugging along
From Transplanted to Transformed
November 27, 2019
What’s the first thing Kairi did after getting her new liver and kidney? Eat chocolate, of course. And then go swimming. And then start on everything else her revived body had been denied for so long.
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