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Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Offers After-Hours Urgent Care Services in Arcadia
January 9, 2023
The Arcadia urgent care clinic is staffed by CHLA’s own world-class pediatric Emergency Department physicians and clinicians
Why do some neuroblastoma patients have “dancing eyes”?
August 5, 2015
Opsoclonus-Myoclonus Syndrome or OMS (also known as the “dancing eyes” syndrome) affects roughly 1 in every 200 patients with neuroblastoma, a cancer of the sympathetic nervous system.
The Father of Last Resort
June 22, 2017
Some of these children come to him without names, so this most faithful Muslim does what the old Hebrew texts would praise: He crowns them. “In the hospital, they give birth, they leave them,” Mohamed
‘I Can See! I Can See!’
July 11, 2019
You will have to grant a parental pardon to Heather for her momentary excessive permissiveness, allowing her 5-year-old daughter to race down the block after dark, free from her mother’s hand. It wasn
Kids in Cars: Look Before You Lock
August 30, 2020
Most parents who have left their child in a hot car did so by accident: They simply forgot the child was there. Follow these tips to prevent that dangerous mistake.
Faculty Spotlight: Aaron Nagiel, MD, PhD
March 19, 2022
Dr. Nagiel is investigating retinal development—studying exactly how photoreceptors connect with bipolar cells, the next downstream cells in the system.
A Common Cold Became a Serious Condition
February 8, 2021
CHLA experts helped JJ recover from ADEM, a rare neurological disorder.
A ‘Magical’ Treatment Helps Zayden Stand Tall
August 4, 2016
Every time 6-year-old Zayden Rainey comes to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, something magical happens: He grows a little taller. It happens quickly—in less than two minutes—but no hocus-pocus or
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