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RB or Not RB
July 10, 2015
Retinoblastoma is a common eye cancer in children. David Cobrinik of The Vision Center has helped answer the question of why mutations to the RB1 gene primarily cause tumors of the retina.
Robert M. Kay, MD, named Division Chief of Orthopaedic Surgery and Medical Director of The Children’s Orthopaedic Center at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
July 19, 2021
The Children’s Orthopaedic Center is ranked fourth in the nation in pediatric orthopaedics by U.S. News & World Report. In a typical year, the Children’s Orthopaedic Center team performs more than 150
How To Tell The Difference Between Cold and Sinusitis Symptoms
February 24, 2015
The symptoms of sinusitis depend greatly on age, and each child may experience the condition differently. The most common signs of sinusitis for younger kids may include cold-like symptoms, including
Who Are Speech-Language Pathologists and How Do They Help Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder?
May 14, 2019
Who are speech-language pathologists? Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are trained clinicians who specialize in the assessment and treatment of communication disorders. SLPs have a wide scope of
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles has treated 14 patients with Retinal Degeneration Using Gene Therapy
July 12, 2019
More than a year after becoming one of the first medical institutions nationally to complete a revolutionary gene replacement surgery to restore vision in patients with retinal degeneration, surgeons
New Faculty Spotlight: Ramon Durazo-Arvizu, PhD
December 13, 2021
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Teen Cancer Survivor Gives Back—With Gusto!
October 26, 2022
Zen, 17, has turned his passion for violin performance into a way to raise funds for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, in gratitude for the lifesaving care he received after being diagnosed with a rare
New Faculty Spotlight: Beth Smith, PhD, DPT, PT
August 24, 2021
Beth Smith, PhD, DPT, PT Director, Infant Neuromotor Control Laboratory As a physical therapist, Dr. Smith is deeply interested in movement. Specifically, her lab studies babies’ movements and
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