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Your Baby’s Food: Homemade or Store Bought?
September 17, 2012
Making your own baby food is an added time commitment for new parents. Is it worthwhile?
Sugary Beverage and Added Sugar Consumption During the Postpartum Period Leads to Greater Weight Gain and Risk of Obesity
July 7, 2020
In a study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Dr. Goran and his colleagues show that sugar intake during the first 6 months postpartum is associated with weight gain.
Adverse Childhood Experiences Can Have Lifelong Effects Without Early Identification and Intervention
June 2, 2021
A new study of baby-parent pairs aims to improve screening through precision medicine
Program Shortens ICU Stays By 57% After Pediatric Liver Transplant
October 11, 2022
A first-of-its-kind enhanced recovery after surgery protocol enables early extubation for pediatric liver transplant patients—including infants.
Bike Helmets: Finding the Right Fit
June 15, 2022
Follow these tips to make sure your child’s helmet is safe.
Paul S. Vivano, Children's Hospital Los Angeles CEO Elected Chairman of California Children's Hospital Association
February 2, 2018
Affirming his ongoing commitment to protect children's health and the role of children's hospitals in medical care, Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) President and CEO Paul S. Viviano has been
Children's Hospital Los Angeles Leads Historic Medical Moment 3,000 Miles Away
June 10, 2015
An 18-person team from Children's Hospital Los Angeles traveled to Haiti to perform a conjoined twin separation on two girls who were conjoined at the abdomen.
Spill Your Guts: Pediatric Gastroenterologist Talks Fecal Transplants
August 13, 2014
A Q&A with Dr. Sonia Michail, discussing the viability of fecal transplants in children.
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