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Studying New Therapies for Pediatric Bone Disorders
February 3, 2021
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is participating in five clinical trials for rare metabolic bone conditions.
Expanding Epilepsy Surgery Options for Children
February 11, 2022
Responsive neurostimulation is the latest advance offering hope for children with treatment-resistant epilepsy.
From Grateful Mom to CHLA Ambassador
May 27, 2019
Kathy Hauck and her daughter, Jia, a longtime patient, dedicate time and effort to fundraising for CHLA—and having fun.
A Blessing In Disguise
May 14, 2022
Will, 15, had no idea he had a cyst in his brain until he was injured in a lacrosse game. Grateful for the lifesaving care he received at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, the teen and his family are
Enhancing Team Care for Children With Brain Tumors
February 9, 2022
New clinic takes multidisciplinary care to a new level with joint visits for patients and families.
From China—With Love, Courage and High-Fives
November 29, 2018
Meet Richard. He’s in fifth grade, loves his teacher, enjoys running, swimming and drawing, and has an ear-to-ear smile that makes him friends wherever he goes. And he’s gone a lot of places lately
The Healing Power of Music: Diobeth’s Story
January 8, 2020
15-year-old Diobeth has faced – and conquered – unthinkable health hurdles, including a brain mass and stroke. He went from being unable to walk or speak to being fully communicative and mobile
Bridging a Neonate With a Single Ventricle to Heart Transplant
February 3, 2023
Two Heart Institute physicians discuss a milestone ventricular assist device procedure at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
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