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Diagnosed with acute liver failure and her health rapidly deteriorating, it seemed like 11-month-old Lennon would need a miracle to survive. Thanks to a team of specialists at Children’s Hospital Los
Blooming Soon: ‘The City’s Garden’ at Los Angeles City College
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With seed funding from Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, LACC’s new garden aims to reduce food insecurity, increase access to fresh produce and provide educational opportunities for students and the
Lifelong Learners
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Rocio Delgado, RN: "What’s amazing to me is that even now, nearly a decade after Camp CHLA, the hospital continues to support me in expanding my knowledge."
Is My Kid the Worst Kid in Class?
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Written by Stephanie Marcy, PhD, psychologist at Children's Hospital Los Angeles School is back in session after a long summer break. You drop your angel off, bid him a good day, tell him to behave
Going Beyond Lung Care for Babies With Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
October 11, 2022
The Infant Chronic Lung Disease Program provides comprehensive and coordinated care for babies and children with severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Researcher Awarded $1.5 Million to Study “Gatekeeper Protein” in the Intestines
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Mark Frey, PhD, an investigator at The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, studies how the intestines repair themselves after injury.
Bianca Edison, MD: Finding the Best Possible Answer
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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.
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