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A common and often devastating injury in sports – anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury can require surgery to restore knee stability and allow athletes to return to playing sports. However
Kids Get Creative with the Rialto Jean Project
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Patients expressed their creativity by painting on blue jeans.
CHLA Patients Transform Into 'Handy Heroes'
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At what camp can you be a Jedi one day and a wizard the next, and all while improving strength, coordination and motor skills? Handy Heroes Therapy Camp! This therapeutic summer day camp at Children’s
Gastroenterology Team Welcomes 5 Fellows in 2022
January 27, 2022
New endoscopy fellowship is one of several advanced GI training opportunities at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
GI Team Welcomes New Fellows for 2021
January 28, 2021
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles offers multiple advanced training opportunities in pediatric gastroenterology and hepatology.
GENETIC SEQUENCING
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Research is rarely the work of a single individual. It is a complex and dynamic process that requires interacting within the scientific community and building upon the earlier work of others. Much of
Promoting and Developing Fine Motor Skills in Children with Autism
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Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may face daily challenges in the areas of social interaction and engaging with others, communication, sensory processing, cognitive difficulties and motor
Olympic Weightlifting Brings Strength, Discipline and Stress Relief
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