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Expanding Prenatal Care for Hydronephrosis and Urologic Conditions
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Virtual consultations help ease parents’ anxiety—and improve care after a baby is born.
Young Leukemia Patient Breathes New Life Into Barbie Doll
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Grace, a patient fighting leukemia at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, was thrilled to be introduced to Ella, a bald Barbie produced by Mattel for children with cancer.
A Father’s Gift
December 1, 2019
Even before his twins were treated at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Eszylfie Taylor was committed to making a difference in the lives of kids in the community.
New Faculty Spotlight: Andrew Marshall, PhD
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How Racial Discrimination Impacts Child Health
October 9, 2020
Many studies have shown that racial discrimination is harmful to children’s health. But what exactly is that link between racism and health in young people? And how much does socioeconomic status
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Nursemaid elbow has many names: pulled elbow, radial-head subluxation, annular ligament displacement. Basically, it is when the elbow is pulled into malalignment or partially dislocated. Whatever you
Staff Spotlight: Michael Hadjidaniel, PhD
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Michael joined the Single Cell, Sequencing, and CyTOF (SC2) Core in 2018. In his role, he assists scientists in identifying and quantifying various biomarkers in tissue and liquid biopsy samples.
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