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Parents of teenagers can feel like they’re constantly fighting for their kids’ attention. The competition? Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube. Consider this: Today’s teens do not know a world without
When Good Immune Cells Turn Bad
October 10, 2017
Investigators at the Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Diseases at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles have identified new findings about an immune cell – called a tumor-associated macrophage – that
After Suffering From Long COVID, Lucas Wants to Help Others
April 25, 2022
Tiredness and fatigue. Frequent headaches. Brain fog. These are just a few symptoms of long COVID that can persist weeks after a COVID-19 infection. Find out how researchers at Children’s Hospital Los
Prolific TV Creator Chuck Lorre Takes Giving Seriously
May 18, 2021
The award-winning producer shares why he supports Children’s Hospital Los Angeles—and a new generation of physicians and scientists.
Casey Fisher Can’t Lose
February 15, 2018
After beating back two life-threatening illnesses, the resilient teenager has a new heart to take forward and a bout with cancer to leave behind. Consider this a chicken-and-egg discussion no one ever
Stem cells may help repair hypoplastic left heart syndrome
March 5, 2018
New therapy could boost organ repair and delay or even prevent heart failure in children Children born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) – a congenital heart defect in which the left
Checking Up on Genesis a Year After Her Heart Transplant
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The 2-year-old recently passed a major milestone, and her mother reports she is happy and thriving.
Oscar's Story
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Honoring a special Amerman Family Foundation Dog Therapy Program member who has dedicated 10 years of his life to making people smile.
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