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Emmy Award-winning writer, director and producer Ryan Murphy is known for championing underrepresented groups in Hollywood, such as women, people of color and the LGBTQ community. In his personal life
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Diagnosed with cerebral palsy so severe he was tripping over his own feet, Brady came to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles for treatment. The result? A “night and day difference,” says his mom.
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This story is shared in the words of Gina Rich, mother of Ava. In mid-February I noticed a bump on my daughter Ava's head. She was 8 at the time. I thought she must have just bumped it playing around
Dr. Paul F. Kantor Named New Cardiology Chief and Heart Institute Co-Director at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
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Ryan Murphy and David Miller Donate $10 Million to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
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