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Corporate partners, family businesses and individuals have raised more than $8 million for CHLA since the annual campaign started in 2016.
Understanding Food Labels
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is the organization in charge of food labels—and the U.S. Food Allergen Labeling and Consumer Protection Act (FALCPA) is the law that regulates these labels.
Meet Some of our Research Staff Members
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Niharika Gajawelli, PhD Staff Scientist As an electrical and computer engineering student at Rutgers University, Niharika experimented with various research areas, including microelectromechanical
Dynamic Duo
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Sami Freedman and Marilyn Wallace share a family history, a love of travel—and a determination to defeat cancer by funding research at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Risk of Bacterial Infections Higher in Patients with Early Childhood-Onset Eczema
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Eczema or atopic dermatitis is a condition where the areas of the skin are inflamed, resulting in symptoms ranging from redness to severe rashes and blisters. The specific causes of eczema remain
Reducing Use of Opioids Following Appendectomy
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Ten pediatric hospitals have collaborated on a study to safely decrease opioid use after the surgical procedure.
Injured Football Player Finds New Path During Treatment
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Editor’s Note: This blog was written by one of our patients and provides a closer look at the challenges young athletes face during injury.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Hosts 26th Annual Society of Pediatric Liver Transplantation Meeting
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The Liver Transplant Program at CHLA is one of the largest pediatric liver transplant programs in the United States.
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