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Fostering Innovation in Congenital Interventional Cardiology
February 24, 2022
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is evaluating several novel devices for congenital heart disease—and recently performed the world’s first implant of a novel stent for babies.
How Stress, Anxiety Contribute to Youth Violence
January 10, 2022
Nearly two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, young people are in the midst of a mental health crisis. A psychologist at CHLA says that comprehensive support services and positive role models are
The RN Residency in Pediatrics Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary
April 30, 2020
Now celebrating its 20th anniversary, the RN Residency in Pediatrics debuted in January 1999 and quickly became the national model for new nurse graduate residency programs.
CHLA Patients Celebrate Dreamnight at L.A. Zoo
May 17, 2016
Recently, a few lucky patients of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles had an exciting day at the Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens. But this wasn’t just any visit; these patients were meeting animals
A Higher Resolution Image of Human Lung Development
October 17, 2019
The invention of interactive map applications has revolutionized wayfinding, providing an unprecedented level of information far beyond what printed road maps can offer. Researchers at Children’s
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Treats First Patient on the West Coast Using Gene Therapy
March 21, 2018
Surgeons of The Vision Center at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles completed a revolutionary gene replacement procedure on Tuesday, March 20 at 9:20 AM, to restore vision in a patient with retinal
A No-Judgement Community
April 12, 2021
Teens and young adults come to the Substance Use Prevention and Treatment Program for a fresh start and a voice in their own journey.
What is HPV and Does Your Child Need to Receive the Vaccine Now?
February 19, 2015
Human papilloma virus, or HPV, is a common virus that spreads through sexual contact. It can cause cancer later in life but a vaccine can prevent infection.
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