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Find out what special pathogens expert Erika Cheung, MSN, RN, CPN, has to say about the disease, which the WHO has declared a public health emergency of international concern.
A Preemie’s First Year: Lincoln’s Long Journey
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Born at 25 weeks and just 2 pounds, Lincoln faces the precarious life of a micropreemie. But he has help—the vigilance of his parents and the expertise of multiple CHLA specialists.
Kids and the COVID-19 Vaccine: Your Questions Answered
June 21, 2022
With the vaccine for children ages 6 months and older approved, the experts at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles provide guidance for families.
Babies and Food Allergies
March 24, 2021
Reduce your baby’s risk for developing food allergies by feeding your infant the most common allergens, including peanuts and eggs, CHLA experts say.
Kylee’s Story
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Meet Kylee, who has mitochondrial disease, a genetic disorder that occurs when the mitochondria, which are the powerhouses of the cell, fail to produce enough energy for cell and organ function.
Anesthesiologist and Patient Father
April 29, 2020
Anesthesiologist Michael Mulick talks about how being a father of a patient has changed the way he connects with parents.
Program Expands Infant-Family Mental Health Services
November 6, 2020
$5 million grant will allow Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to reach more children and families.
CHLA celebrates a new milestone: vaccinating children aged 5 to 11
November 4, 2021
On Nov. 3rd, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles was thrilled to mark another critical milestone in our collective journey to regional, national and worldwide health. A special event was held Nov. 3 at
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