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Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is a debilitating, incurable condition affecting approximately 1.5 million patients in the USA, with annual health care costs of more than $6 billion. The precise
Got Milk? Or Milk Alternatives?
September 3, 2015
Parents may want a substitute for cow's milk for a number of reason. But which substitute is right for you? Our expert runs the numbers.
What is HPV and Does Your Child Need to Receive the Vaccine Now?
February 19, 2015
Human papilloma virus, or HPV, is a common virus that spreads through sexual contact. It can cause cancer later in life but a vaccine can prevent infection.
Your Infant is Teething: Know the Signs and Symptoms
July 10, 2020
Teething can be a time of great frustration for caregivers, in this post I will list some of the most common symptoms, explain how they relate to teething and share some insight on how to help soothe
Smart Bites: Whole Foods for the Whole Family
June 10, 2015
A clinical dietitian evaluates clean eating, and suggests families avoid the processed stuff.
Trainee Spotlight: Kevin Stachelek
March 16, 2023
A fifth-year PhD student, Kevin is studying patterns of genetic mutation in retinoblastoma.
The Dirt on Hand Sanitizer Safety
April 7, 2014
Can the amount of alcohol in some hand sanitizers make a child sick if swallowed?
CATCH-ing the Hearts of Patients with Hand Differences
May 10, 2016
Children's Hospital Los Angeles' seventh annual CATCH (Center for Achievement of Teens and Children with Hand Differences) picnic took place on Saturday, April 30 th, and was attended by many CHLA
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