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Gwen Stefani Hosts Holiday Sing-along at Children's Hospital Los Angeles
December 19, 2017
Who could make a sing-along the coolest thing ever? GWEN STEFANI. Gwen and songwriter Justin Tranter, along with their crew, brought festive cheer to the Family Lounge at Children’s Hospital Los
Getting to the Root of Ringworm Causes and Prevention
April 24, 2014
Did you know that ringworm is not actually caused by a worm? The condition is caused by skin fungi called dermatophytes, which live on top of skin and typically do not invade deep inside the skin.
Supporting Nurses Through Ethical Dilemmas
March 26, 2020
Brenda Barnum, MA, RN, knows all too well the ethical challenges that bedside nurses face as they care for critically ill newborns and infants.
Alex’s Lemonade Stand Awards Innovation Grants to CHLA Researchers
August 7, 2015
Robert Seeger and Shahab Asgharzadeh have each been awarded an Innovation Grant, for experienced researchers with “a novel and promising approach to finding causes and cures for childhood cancers.”
Jodi Ogden, MBA: Doing Important work
March 7, 2019
Children's Hospital Los Angeles celebrates women who tear down walls, face challenges head-on and push boundaries in their field of expertise and beyond.
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
Conflict-Related Brain Activity May Indicate Psychosis Risk
October 5, 2015
Researchers led by Bradley S. Peterson have shown that lower levels of conflict-related brain activity are associated with a higher risk for later psychosis.
Help Your Child Cope with Nightmares
September 21, 2012
Learn what causes nightmares and how to help your child deal with them.
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