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Sports like skiing, snowboarding, snow tubing and sledding are on my boys’ wish list this year. I thought it would a good time to make sure that they are wearing protective eyewear with good
A Partnership to Improve Access to Life-Changing Care
June 21, 2020
Martha Haight, a member of the Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Los Angeles's Advisory Board, discusses the organization’s $1.6 million gift to support neurology care at CHLA.
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What You Need to Know About Motion Sickness
Alex Doesn't Let Diabetes Slow Him Down
November 11, 2015
10-year-old Alex's diabetes diagnosis was a surprise to his parents. CHLA helped get him back on the soccer field.
Who Are Speech-Language Pathologists and How Do They Help Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder?
May 14, 2019
Who are speech-language pathologists? Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are trained clinicians who specialize in the assessment and treatment of communication disorders. SLPs have a wide scope of
How to Avoid Trouble in Toyland
December 1, 2014
When giving children toys, remember the three S’s: Safe, Secure, and Supervise.
Talking to Children When They’ve Been Diagnosed With Cancer
February 4, 2016
As a nurse practitioner in our Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Diseases at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, families often ask for advice on how to talk to their children when they are
Pediatric AIDS - Then and Now
December 2, 2015
Joseph Church, MD, has a thick stack of programs from children’s funeral services in his office. But this story doesn’t have a sad ending. “I remember every child I’ve treated who died of AIDS, and
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