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Even before Angelique Garcia was born, doctors at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) knew she had a severe form of congenital heart disease called complete atrioventricular canal defect (CAVC)
Help Your Child Cope with Night Terrors
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What are night terrors, and how do you help your child deal with them? Our experts weigh in.
The Mind and Body Connected: Athletes and Mental Health
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Athletes, and their coaches and doctors, must prioritize mental as well as physical health.
What You Need to Know About Pandemic Pods
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Can families expand their COVID-19 quarantine bubbles with minimal risk? After months of sheltering in place to stay safe and flatten the curve, the start of a new school year has prompted some
From Severe Ebstein Anomaly to a Normal Heart
November 4, 2022
How an intraoperative decision to do a cone procedure gave a 13-day-old neonate a normal heart.
A Southern California First Procedure Gives Grayson a Chance to Thrive
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In July 2015, Samantha and Marco Davila were at week 20 of their pregnancy, and they were excited to learn of their first child’s gender. But something was spotted on the ultrasound that would change
A Common Bond
May 30, 2019
The members of the Pasadena Guild have a long tradition of raising significant funds for Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Their secret? Fun, friendship, a little elbow grease—and tenacious teamwork.
“Tele-Rounding”: Robots in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
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Neonatologists at CHLA are studying the use of telehealth robots to extend neonatal expertise to hospitals that might not have the resources for around-the-clock medical staff.
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