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Pool Fences, Drowning Hazards, Safely Swimming: What Parents Need to Know
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Pizza No Longer Needed in Room 4112
July 13, 2013
CHLA patient Hazel placed a sign in her window asking for pizza, and the internet delivered.
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affects people of all backgrounds, shapes, sizes, cultures and heritages. Different cultural factors can change how individuals experience autism in everyday life
Children's Hospital Los Angeles Leads Historic Medical Moment 3,000 Miles Away
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