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To Better Protect Children from COVID-19, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Researchers Follow How Immunity Develops Over Time
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Children’s Hospital Los Angeles receives $4.2 million to study immunity in children and infants too young to vaccinate.
Step by Step, Adam Achieves His Dreams
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On an uncharacteristically cold and blustery day in Miami this year, Adam Wolf did something that doctors—and he himself—once thought impossible: He got up out of his wheelchair and walked. He walked
How Parents Can Help Teens Navigate Social Media
February 15, 2019
Parents of teenagers can feel like they’re constantly fighting for their kids’ attention. The competition? Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube. Consider this: Today’s teens do not know a world without
Three of a Kindness
December 4, 2019
The trio of trustees behind the John Stauffer Charitable Trust continues the charity’s 40-plus years of support for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
A Father Gives Thanks to CHLA for Saving His Son's Life
May 15, 2021
Yervant Demirjian’s son is nearly free of leukemia. In gratitude, Demirjian has made a generous planned gift to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
COVID vs. Flu vs. Common Cold vs. RSV: What You Need to Know
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Learn how to tell the difference between the illnesses, and the most important thing parents can do to keep children safe.
Helping Children Handle Scary News
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When tragic or violent events occur, parents may wonder about how to help their kids understand the graphic images and emotional video footage that they may see. Stephanie Marcy, PhD, psychologist at
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