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Scoliosis threatened to take Juliette away from a sport she loved. But spinal fusion surgery at CHLE got her back in the game.
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For a 4-day-old infant, 3½ hours is a long time. For his mother, it feels like a lifetime—when he is having open-heart surgery to correct a congenital heart defect. Benjamin Clark was born at a
Part 2: ‘We Knew It Must Be Done’
August 16, 2019
In the concluding half of this two-part story, a CHLA family learns whether their home survived the Woolsey fire, baby Max’s cleft lip is repaired, and Max’s mother tries to sort through the
Sugary Beverage and Added Sugar Consumption During the Postpartum Period Leads to Greater Weight Gain and Risk of Obesity
July 7, 2020
In a study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Dr. Goran and his colleagues show that sugar intake during the first 6 months postpartum is associated with weight gain.
Meeting SienaGrace in Unique Circumstances
April 10, 2015
SienaGrace was diagnosed with multicystic dysplastic kidney while still in utero. Lucky for her, Dr. Roger De Filippo was there every step of the way.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Receives $1.5 Million Award to Help Expand Use of Pediatric MRI to Developing Countries
December 30, 2022
CHLA team receives grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to create MRI image analysis tools for pediatric brain research.
Help Your Child Cope with Nightmares
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Learn what causes nightmares and how to help your child deal with them.
Persistent Snoring: Is it Bad?
September 26, 2016
As parents, we never want to admit that our children are any less than perfect. That wasn’t the case with my eldest son, as no morning alarms were necessary in my home. When he was a boy, my son’s
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