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Pacifier Practice
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A pacifier that plays a sweet lullaby encourages baby Jayla to learn the skills she needs to feed and self-soothe
New Approach to Modeling Ewing Sarcoma Leads to a Novel Discovery
April 19, 2022
A new study from Children’s Hospital Los Angeles found that a specific pathway may be driving tumor growth in Ewing sarcoma.
Dr. James Stein: 'How Children’s Hospital Los Angeles has responded to COVID-19'
May 11, 2020
As Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Stein has been leading CHLA’s response to COVID-19. Here, he shares what life has been like during the pandemic.
Five Things You Should Know About Fractures
June 6, 2019
As you know, athletes have an unyielding drive toward improvement and success. While their determination for achieving such high expectations plays a major role in their performance, making sure their
Why do some neuroblastoma patients have “dancing eyes”?
August 5, 2015
Opsoclonus-Myoclonus Syndrome or OMS (also known as the “dancing eyes” syndrome) affects roughly 1 in every 200 patients with neuroblastoma, a cancer of the sympathetic nervous system.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Receives $6.1 Million in Research Funding to Study Treatment of Anxiety in Children and Adolescents
April 14, 2021
A team of investigators led by CHLA’s Bradley Peterson, MD, plan a foundational study into treatment of childhood anxiety.
A ‘Life-Changing’ Spine Surgery for Jackson
July 17, 2020
From sixth grade to his 16th birthday, Jackson suffered from back pain caused by scoliosis. Thanks to orthopaedic experts at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, he’s now “back to normal—actually even
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.
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