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Since Feb. 13, nurses and health care providers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles have administered more than 9,700 COVID-19 vaccine doses to eligible community members.
Coleman’s Got Heart
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When Coleman was just 6 weeks old, he was transported to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles for cardiomyopathy left ventricular dysfunction. Ultimately, he received a heart transplant.
GI Division to Welcome 7 New Fellows in 2020
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Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is one of the few pediatric medical centers in the nation to offer so many advanced training opportunities in gastroenterology.
Scientific Research Changed the Lives of Children with Autism
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Willowbrook State School, Staten Island, NY 50 years ago, children with developmental disabilities such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) were routinely institutionalized because families were ill
Meeting SienaGrace in Unique Circumstances
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SienaGrace was diagnosed with multicystic dysplastic kidney while still in utero. Lucky for her, Dr. Roger De Filippo was there every step of the way.
Teens & Texting: Setting Boundaries
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What You Need to Know About Pandemic Pods
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Can families expand their COVID-19 quarantine bubbles with minimal risk? After months of sheltering in place to stay safe and flatten the curve, the start of a new school year has prompted some
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