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Magnolia Hope was born with a congenital diaphragmatic hernia and needed highly specialized therapy in the first months of her life. Thanks to experts at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, she beat the
From China—With Love, Courage and High-Fives
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Sara and Rosie: A Dog Volunteer Story
December 13, 2013
Q&A with a dog therapy volunteer at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
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Jennifer Rashkin recalls with absolute clarity the first time her daughter, Mila, had a seizure. “It was Sept. 26, 2011. She was 3 years old. About 15 minutes into her nap, I heard her cough, and I
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What are tonsils? Why do they make people sick? And when should you have them removed? Our expert weighs in.
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The 2-year-old recently passed a major milestone, and her mother reports she is happy and thriving.
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