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Staff Spotlight: Paolo Neviani, PhD
March 18, 2022
Paolo was a postdoc at The Ohio State University when a friend in another lab told him about a newly discovered mechanism cells use to communicate: extracellular vesicles.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Publishes Largest Genomic Study of COVID-19 in Children to Date
November 24, 2020
Research suggests a potential link between SARS-CoV-2 mutations and disease severity.
Staying Active During COVID-19
May 1, 2020
Not only can exercise during this time keep your body healthy and conditioned to make the transition back into organized sports easier, physical activity can help our mental wellbeing, help the
COVID-19 Testing and Kids: Everything Parents Should Know
February 18, 2022
PCR or antigen test? Nasal swab or saliva? Home test or at a testing site? And when to take it? Our clinical microbiology expert answers your questions about COVID-19 testing for children.
A Teen's Story of Triumph After Cancer and a Liver Transplant
September 30, 2020
Thriving after months of chemotherapy and a liver transplant at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Malakai is passionate about spreading positivity.
‘W’ Sitting Is Not Bad for Kids, CHLA Study Finds
April 19, 2021
Parents are often told that if their child ‘W’ sits, it will cause problems with their hips. ‘W’ sitting is not harmful, a new study from researchers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles reports.
Improving Endocrine Care for Childhood Cancer Survivors
November 4, 2021
New clinic provides comprehensive screening and treatment for children with endocrine issues caused by cancer treatment.
Wildfire Safety for Families
October 12, 2019
Wildfires are not uncommon when you live in California—and that’s a scary thing for some children to grasp. We spoke to two experts at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles—pulmonologist Shirleen Loloyan
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