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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.
Study Leads to Orphan Drug Status for Acute Myeloid Leukemia
January 10, 2023
Research at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles enables a novel compound to achieve a key designation from the Food and Drug Administration.
Gene Editing to Treat Diabetes?
May 25, 2016
Often touted as one of the most revolutionary biomedical technologies of the modern age, the CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing system has already led to new potential treatments for conditions like muscular
I Feel Better! Doc McStuffins Virtual Reality Helps to Relieve Anxiety in Children Undergoing Surgery
November 17, 2021
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and Disney Junior collaborate to create an interactive experience
Teens & Texting: Setting Boundaries
January 17, 2011
Tips to keep your teenager safe and healthy while navigating the ins and outs of texting.
Parents: Caring for Your Own Mental Health Is More Important Than Ever
August 20, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought new challenges to the job of parenting.
Clayton Gets Back Up
November 30, 2015
On April 19 the Cha family would experience the unimaginable. “After the accident, Clayton couldn’t walk, talk or do much,” says Allis, Clayton’s father. Claty, as his family likes to call him, was 2
Prenatal Exposure to Common Air Pollutants Linked to Cognitive and Behavioral Impairment
March 25, 2015
Emissions from motor vehicles, oil and coal burning for home heating or power generation, wildfires and agricultural burning, hazardous waste sites, tobacco smoke and charred foods are all sources of
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