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A Fang-tastic Halloween at Children's Hospital Los Angeles
November 1, 2016
With the help of our many corporate partners and supporters, we were able to throw not one, but TWO Halloween activities this year! Both outpatient and inpatient kids (at separate times) helped kick
Marion and John E. Anderson Pavilion: 10 Years of Excellence
December 5, 2021
A decade ago, the state-of-the-art building helped launch a new era of advanced care at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Should screen time be limited for preschoolers?
August 9, 2016
Limiting screen time is often talked about for middle- and high school students. But, should parents worry about how much time their preschoolers are spending in front of a tablet? While adults and
Faculty Spotlight: Aaron Nagiel, MD, PhD
March 19, 2022
Dr. Nagiel is investigating retinal development—studying exactly how photoreceptors connect with bipolar cells, the next downstream cells in the system.
Keeping an Eye on Your Child’s Vision
April 22, 2022
We answer 10 FAQs to help you safeguard your kid’s eyesight, and to know when it’s time to get it checked.
A Plan to Expand Pediatric Pulmonology Care
November 3, 2020
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles receives a $1.5 million grant to develop leaders in the field amid a national shortage.
New Director of Biostatistics and Data Analysis Core
January 1, 2021
Ramon Durazo-Arvizu, PhD, has been named the new faculty director of the Biostatistics and Data Analysis Core of The Saban Research Institute at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Dr. Durazo-Arvizu has
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