Content related to Autism: What Your Child’s Clinician Might Not Know
Talking With Children About Violence in the News
October 6, 2021
It is important to discuss community violence and civil unrest with the children in your lives when these topics dominate the news cycle and social media feeds. David J. Schonfeld, MD, FAAP, Director
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Chosen as Site for Nationwide Study of Long-Term Effects of COVID in Children
January 25, 2022
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Chosen as Site for Nationwide Study of Long-Term Effects of COVID in Children
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
In Mongolia: Pollutants from Coal-Burning Stoves Strongly Associated with Miscarriages
May 20, 2014
David Warburton led a group of scientists who studied the affects of pollution on miscarriages in Mongolia.
Cell Therapy Program Expands
February 15, 2021
With the addition of four scientists, the team is developing new and innovative approaches to CAR-T therapy in children.
FDA approves new drug for Duchenne MD
September 30, 2016
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first drug to treat patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, the most common muscular dystrophy diagnosed in childhood. Some experts contend that
Diversity in Research: High School Students at the Cusp of Biomedical Research
August 26, 2015
Meet Michael, a graduate of the Samuels Family Latino and African-American High School Internship Program (LA-HIP) at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
A Truly Remarkable Recovery
December 6, 2020
Diagnosed with a rare lung disorder, Alessio faced an uncertain future. Today, he is thriving thanks to CHLA’s unique expertise.
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