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National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day: Young People Take the Lead on HIV and Sexual Health Activism
March 16, 2016
Written by Karli Santos, MSWc, SYPP Center April 10, 2016 will mark the third annual National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day (NYHAAD). NYHAAD is about educating the public on the ways in which HIV and
Mental Health Disparities in Transgender Youth Populations
April 4, 2016
In a new editorial published in JAMA Pediatrics, Johanna Olson-Kennedy, MD, medical director of The Center for Transyouth Health and Development at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles discusses
Naval Connection Inspires Her to Serve
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With a family history of military service, Katrina Lazo, BSN, RN, CPN, felt it was her duty as a nurse to help those who serve on the front lines.
The Emotional Effects of Wildfires and Natural Disasters
December 18, 2019
Fire season can be terrifying—especially if wildfires come close to your home or force you to flee for safety. It’s important for parents to understand how these experiences and other disasters like
Raising Happy, Healthy Babies
September 17, 2020
Always remember that the way you interact with your child during early development plays a very important role in his or her ability to bond, learn and ultimately be happy in the game of life.
Nursemaid Elbow 101: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment
August 13, 2018
Nursemaid elbow has many names: pulled elbow, radial-head subluxation, annular ligament displacement. Basically, it is when the elbow is pulled into malalignment or partially dislocated. Whatever you
Pat Levitt, PhD, Named Inaugural Chief Scientific Officer at Children's Hospital Los Angeles
May 24, 2018
Pat Levitt, PhD, has been named Vice President, Chief Scientific Officer and Director of The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Why I Walk and Play L.A.: Jessica Ward, CHLA Nurse Researcher
May 29, 2019
Jessica Ward, PhD, MPH, CPNP, RN, a research nurse scientist in the Institute for Nursing and Interprofessional Research (INIR), explains why she is walking again in support of the INIR.
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