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A new study at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles outlines an important molecular pathway in the intestines that could improve IBD treatments
The Gift of a Lifetime
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A dying 3-year-old boy. A desperate email. A stranger’s astonishing gift. They were flying down the 101 freeway through Santa Barbara—the kids in the back seat, Chris at the wheel, and Holly next to
How Does She Do It?
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Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Hematology-Oncology Nurse Sona Daldumyan uses her own experience of tragedy and perseverance to help her patients.
After Years on Dialysis, Ethan Is Running Free
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Ethan had Wilms tumor, the most common type of kidney cancer in children. Most patients are diagnosed between the ages of 1 and 4—and the tumors are often quite large.
Casey Fisher Can’t Lose
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Consider this a chicken-and-egg discussion no one ever wanted to have, but knowing which came first, the leukemia or the heart failure, is imperative to understanding the course of Casey Fisher’s
What is Biliary Atresia and How Can We Help Children Diagnosed With It?
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In addition to providing world-class care for children diagnosed with biliary atresia, physicians in the Liver Transplant Program at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles are trying to understand biliary
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Early treatment can help overcome this life-threatening condition in premature infants.
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