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Brooklyn’s Blessings Go Beyond Play-Doh
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Eight-year-old Brooklyn, a CHLA patient with dysphagia, conducts an annual Play-Doh drive, to give back to the occupational therapist who has worked for years with her to try to overcome the
Fireworks Safety: Tips for Parents
June 14, 2022
Fireworks can be fun, festive—and very dangerous. Here’s are tips on how to keep your family safe.
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.
Surviving to Thriving
March 7, 2017
Under the compassionate care of CHLA’s Jo Olson-Kennedy, gender-nonconforming and transgender kids emerge into themselves.
New App Makes Patient Imaging Data “Shareable”
May 19, 2015
The massive size of diagnostic imaging files has made remote sharing difficult. Stephan Erberich and Marvin Nelson have created an app that makes it easy while protecting patient privacy.
Alex Doesn't Let Diabetes Slow Him Down
November 11, 2015
10-year-old Alex's diabetes diagnosis was a surprise to his parents. CHLA helped get him back on the soccer field.
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
Worth the Wait: A Year of ‘Will’ Power
February 22, 2018
On a picture-perfect summer day at the lake in August 2016, William Lievense, then 9, stood at the edge of the dock, ready to jump gleefully into the water one more time. At that moment, his life was
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