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Combining Overnight Sleep and Epilepsy Studies
November 4, 2021
Pilot project aims to reduce the need for two hospitalizations for patients in select clinical scenarios.
Joyce Javier, MD: Supporting Vulnerable Communities
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.
CHLA Scientist Awarded $1.2M to Study Drug Resistance in Leukemia
December 20, 2018
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL) is the most prevalent childhood cancer, with more than 3,000 new cases reported each year. The majority of patients with ALL survive following chemotherapy
The Newborn Follow-Up Program at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
June 5, 2019
Our Newborn Infant Follow-Up Program at Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles assesses the developmental, medical, nutritional and psychosocial needs of infants born prematurely or who have been
Sylvia Del Castillo, MD: Resilience Is Key
March 5, 2018
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles poses 5 questions to Sylvia Del Castillo, MD, medical director of the Cardiothoracic Intensive Care Unit at CHLA.
Keeping It Real
May 29, 2019
As head technical advisor on “The Hot Zone,” CHLA epidemiologist Michael Smit made sure the on-screen science and scientists stayed as authentic as possible.
The Mind and Body Connected: Athletes and Mental Health
August 10, 2021
Athletes, and their coaches and doctors, must prioritize mental as well as physical health.
Gait Trainers
March 15, 2018
One of the most exciting milestones for parents is their child’s first steps. They will film it, post it on social media, and tell all their friends about that exciting day. So it is no surprise that
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