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For Christine Uddin, fulfillment at work comes from being supported in going above and beyond.
Sara and Rosie: A Dog Volunteer Story
December 13, 2013
Q&A with a dog therapy volunteer at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.
Fetal Microchimerism: What Babies Leave Behind
October 15, 2015
A recent study published in Molecular Human Reproduction reports evidence of fetal cells escaping the womb and taking up residence in various organs of their mothers—known as fetal microchimerism.
Rac1 Protein Critical for Lung Development
October 27, 2016
A study by researchers from The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles reveals a promising therapeutic target for improving lung function in infants. Their study, now published
How Justin Got His Voice Back
May 17, 2018
Twelve-year-old Justin Ybarra likes to joke around, and he likes to have fun. Very rarely does he take life too seriously—even though there have been plenty of things in his life that have been plenty
Erika’s Story: 36 Days, 17 Dogs and 1 Amazing Recovery
April 7, 2016
You might say that 13-year-old Erika Daniels has a serious case of puppy love. “I looove dogs,” she gushes. Of course, her favorite four-legged friend is her own dog, an adorable cocker spaniel named
Extra Life: Gaming to Help Children's Hospitals Around the Nation
November 15, 2017
Every year, on a specific day, Trevor Carlee and Nick North get together with their friends to do one thing for 24 hours: play video games. Well, actually, there’s one more thing; they’re also helping
Paul S. Vivano, Children's Hospital Los Angeles CEO Elected Chairman of California Children's Hospital Association
February 2, 2018
Affirming his ongoing commitment to protect children's health and the role of children's hospitals in medical care, Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) President and CEO Paul S. Viviano has been
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