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A research team led by investigators at The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles has generated functional human and mouse tissue-engineered liver from adult stem and progenitor
Anxiety in Today’s Youth: Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to Lead First Study to Compare Behavioral Therapy with Medication
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A team of investigators led by CHLA’s Bradley Peterson, MD, plan a foundational study into treatment of childhood anxiety
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Navigating the challenges of teens and smart phones.
Ellen K: Why I Give
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The beloved radio personality—who hosts an annual Giving Tuesday broadcast to benefit Children’s Hospital Los Angeles—shares her experience as a grateful patient mom.
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