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How to Help Teens With the Negative Impacts of Social Media
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Adolescent and young adult medicine experts share tips for minimizing digital stress, regulating social media use and keeping confidence high.
Small but Mighty: Courageous Kennedy Grows Stronger
December 15, 2017
Kennedy Rae Lewis’ mom expected her first ride to be in the back seat of her car on the way home from the hospital. Instead, it was in a helicopter, just hours after she was born—and it was a ride on
From Grateful Mom to CHLA Ambassador
May 27, 2019
Kathy Hauck and her daughter, Jia, a longtime patient, dedicate time and effort to fundraising for CHLA—and having fun.
Injured Football Player Finds New Path During Treatment
October 17, 2014
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.
Presentations Showcase Latest Pediatric GI Research
February 3, 2023
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles faculty share new findings on transnasal esophagoscopy, fatty liver disease screening and the role of Malrd1.
A Lifesaving Move for Ella
May 30, 2024
Ella and her family moved from the East Coast to Southern California in search of the best treatment for high-risk neuroblastoma—and found it at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
When it Comes to Plastic Surgery for Children, Earlier is Better
November 4, 2014
Mark Urata, MD, chief, Division of Plastic & Maxillofacial Surgery at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, discusses the future of pediatric cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery.
Could stem cells heal IBD?
September 9, 2016
Inflammatory bowel disease, which includes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, affects more than 1.4 million Americans and is globally becoming more common. Current medication targets the chronic
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