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LOS ANGELES (Feb. 20, 2020) — When a newborn suffers lack of oxygen before or during birth, doctors have very little time to save precious brain tissue. The only proven effective way to eat babies
Tonsillectomy: What to Expect
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What to expect if your child's pediatrician recommends a tonsillectomy. This common surgical procedure takes less than 15 minutes.
The Mind and Body Connected: Athletes and Mental Health
August 10, 2021
Athletes, and their coaches and doctors, must prioritize mental as well as physical health.
Growing New Leaders in Pediatric Pulmonology
November 4, 2021
Under a $1.5 million federal grant, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is investing in innovative interdisciplinary leadership education in the field.
Mom Knows Best
October 13, 2021
Researchers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles are unraveling the biological mechanism that triggers pain in people with sickle cell disease—and confirming what mothers have been saying all along.
Young At Heart
April 29, 2020
Medical treatment at CHLA is serious and sophisticated. The vibe? Now that’s another story.
George Lopez Brings Smiles to Kids at CHLA
June 9, 2014
Comedian George Lopez visited patients at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, and screened the film RIO 2.
Is My Kid the Worst Kid in Class?
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Written by Stephanie Marcy, PhD, psychologist at Children's Hospital Los Angeles School is back in session after a long summer break. You drop your angel off, bid him a good day, tell him to behave
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