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A Preemie’s First Year: Lincoln’s Long Journey
February 22, 2021
Born at 25 weeks and just 2 pounds, Lincoln faces the precarious life of a micropreemie. But he has help—the vigilance of his parents and the expertise of multiple CHLA specialists.
Bad Cold or Enterovirus D68?
September 18, 2014
How do you tell the difference between enterovirus and a bad cold? Our expert weighs in.
Is it COVID or Croup? It May Be Both
February 11, 2022
Doctors are seeing a sharp rise in cases of an old ailment, croup. A new one, COVID-19, is the reason for it.
Celebrating ‘Super Seth’
March 2, 2018
Superheroes come in many shapes and sizes. In the movies and the comics, they’re most often big and strong, with bulging biceps and superpowers unlike anything we earthlings have ever seen. In real
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
Unique Next Generation Sequencing-Based Panel Designed for Pediatric Cancer Research
February 18, 2016
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) and Thermo Fisher Scientific have agreed to develop a next-generation sequencing (NGS)-based panel designed specifically for pediatric cancer research. The assay
A Gift for Gabriel
October 9, 2015
Two-year-old Gabriel Lopez had been hospitalized for more than a year, hooked up to a 200-pound machine. Then, on Christmas Eve, he got the gift of a lifetime.
Quake, Rattle and Roll: A Children’s Book on Earthquake Preparedness and Safety
June 27, 2016
Drop, cover and hold on! These famous steps are known to children and adults alike. To educate children and their parents the importance of earthquake safety and preparedness, Children’s Hospital Los
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