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Dog therapy visits at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles helped 11-year-old Connor cope with repeated stays at the hospital.
When is the Right Time for Power Mobility?
January 4, 2018
What is power mobility? Independent mobility is essential for cognitive and psychological development for children of all ages and abilities. For some children with disabilities, power wheelchairs are
Meet Some of our Research Trainees
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Ellen Chang, MD, MS Ellen is the Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) Oncology/Survivorship fellow. She is passionate about improving long-term health outcomes in childhood cancer survivors. “In medical
And … ACTION!
February 18, 2016
Mark Feuerstein faced a dilemma shared by many parents of severely ill children: the agony of going to work every day while your spouse sits in the hospital with a very sick child. The difference: He
Knee Injuries: Causes and Symptoms
April 1, 2013
Injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in a child's knee are a common sports injury. Find out how to spot the signs.
For Walter to Feel Better
October 7, 2019
How Lloyd’s little brother overcame a skull condition and became the coolest kid at the playground
Portion Size Matters
July 12, 2017
Trying to eat healthy today can be a challenge. You can eat all the right foods, but if the portion sizes are not appropriate, you may not be eating as healthy as you think you are. Portion sizes
Growing Up ‘Allergic to the Sun’
January 8, 2016
Eleven-year-old Savannah Fulkerson loves Disneyland, water parks, trips to the beach and swimming in her backyard pool. The energetic Santa Clarita sixth-grader, though, can only do those activities
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