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Learn how to recognize the signs of asthma, and what to do if your child has it.
What Is the Role of the Neonatal Ross?
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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.
What Is Sickle Cell Disease?
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Sickle cell disease is a genetic condition that affects oxygen flow throughout the body. Babies born with SCD should be seen by health care providers with special knowledge about the disease.
Do This, Not That: How to Care for Your Child’s Cast
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Physician assistant Allison Tarrasch of CHLA’s Fracture Clinic explains how to keep that protective fiberglass shell from getting wet, causing skin eruptions, or driving your kid mad from itching.
A Southern California First Procedure Gives Grayson a Chance to Thrive
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In July 2015, Samantha and Marco Davila were at week 20 of their pregnancy, and they were excited to learn of their first child’s gender. But something was spotted on the ultrasound that would change
Growing Pains
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If you are a parent who has been awakened from slumber with a child crying in pain, you can understand my distress at watching my son wake up in pain night after night. My son started having “growing
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