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Read about how Suly’s life experiences and support from CHLA helped her achieve her lifelong goal of becoming a pediatric nurse.
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Pat Levitt, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and Simms/Mann Chair in Developmental Neurogenetics, received a $3.7M grant from the National Institute of Mental Health to
A Dream for Two
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The care Manny received as a patient at Children's Hospital Los Angeles inspired his sister, Melissa, to become a nurse.
Stella Raises Her Arms in Victory
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Until the day her family got a surprise phone call from Mitch Seruya, MD, Heather Murillo had been at a loss. Murillo’s youngest daughter, Stella Carrillo, had brachial plexus palsy—also called Erb’s
How Loud is Too Loud?
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An estimated five million children between the ages of 6 and 19 have hearing loss resulting from either a one-time exposure to a loud sound or continuous exposure to loud sounds for long periods of
3D Cardiac Printing Enters the Virtual World
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Virtual reality heart models give surgeons and cardiologists instant insight into a patient’s complex anatomy.
Caiden Moran’s Chance to Hear
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When Caiden Moran was born, he failed the newborn hearing screening, a standard test given to all babies before they leave the hospital. So his parents brought him back for a recheck. And he failed
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